In the book, Give me liberty! Foner (2005) explains that market revolution increased the tension concerning slave trade, slavery as well the aspect of freedom and liberty in America. According to him, the market revolution promoted freedom in the sense that it offered individuals an opportunity to deviate from their conventional ways in seeking novel ways of making a living. It also required freedom since people had to move around in order to look or perform their work, set or do their businesses. Apparently, the market revolution also required more slaves to work in textile industries owing to increased demand for apparel commodities.