Why did the slave population of Texas increase rapidly between the 1830s and 1860?
a.
Slave o...
Why did the slave population of Texas increase rapidly between the 1830s and 1860?
a.
Slave owners from Mexico moved into Texas.
b.
Slave owners from other places in the South moved into Texas.
c.
Slaves were brought into markets along the Gulf of Mexico.
d.
Slaves were bought in large numbers by German immigrants to the state.
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