The southern states justified their use of slavery in many ways. They claimed that White people were superior, and that God had created Blacks below Whites to be used as their slaves. They also said that Black people were ignorant, lazy, and unintelligent and therefore needed to be controlled by White masters. They claimed that they were actually doing the Black people and the economy a favor, by saying that Black people could not support themselves and would become beggars. This reasoning is obviously very flawed and disgusting today, but back then not many questioned it. (White) Children were raised thinking that Blacks below Whites was just natural and correct.
the Underground Railroad.
South
Many slaves in the south worked on large plantations
Without slaves the south couldn't trade or have as much business then they had with slaves. The north benefited of this because the south was getting more help in building weapons with slaves then they did alone.
deep south is a place where they sold slaves to make money
State's rights
Slave owners justified owning slaves by arguing that slaves were inferior and needed to be controlled for their own benefit. They also used racist ideologies to dehumanize and justify the exploitation of slaves, claiming that it was their "natural" role to serve their masters. Additionally, economic interests played a large role in maintaining the institution of slavery, as it was seen as essential to the profitability of industries like agriculture.
Plantation owners defended slavery because it was seen as necessary for their economic success. Slavery allowed them to rely on free labor to cultivate crops, leading to increased profits. Additionally, many plantation owners held racist beliefs that justified the subjugation of enslaved individuals as a way to maintain social order and dominance.
it was a chance for the slaves to become catholics.
Europeans justified using Africans as slaves by dehumanizing them, believing they were inferior and lacking civilization. They portrayed Africans as exotic, savage, and uncivilized people who needed to be civilized through slavery. This allowed Europeans to exploit Africans for labor and economic gain without guilt.
Aristotle justified slavery by arguing that some people were naturally suited to be slaves due to their inferior intellectual and moral abilities. He believed that slavery was necessary for society to function smoothly, with different classes of people assigned to different roles based on their abilities. Aristotle viewed slaves as natural inferiors who required guidance and supervision from their masters.
The North had less use for slaves than the South did, and many Northern people helped slaves gain freedom.
Plantation owners supported and propagated racism to justify owning people as slaves.
they would give the slaves a place to sleep
the slaves in the south were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation.
Christianity had little to do with it; like all religions, it is easily suspended when what you desire to do does not equal what the religion desires you do. For slaves, certain interpretations of the Old Testament book Leviticus were perverted in order to justify the ownership of slaves; the same book was easily pervert to justify killing, not only of slaves but also of criminals and outcasts. It is still perverted today to justify homophobia and the murder of gay men and lesbians worldwide.
the Underground Railroad.