No read the article about hispaniola. And that will answer your question.
"Slavery" is a noun.
Some slaves fished when they had free time, but fishing industry is not part of slavery.
Pro-slavery. He was President of the Confederate States of America.
They were not "intoxicated" by liberty and slavery was a part of life. It was an acceptable part of society and had been for thousands of years. Even, today slavery still exists.
The North and the West for the most part were anti-slavery.
Slavery was part of Texas culture before it entered the Union.
because it was a part of abolishing slavery
You would not capitalize slavery unless it is part of a proper noun phrase. For example:In the book, Slavery of Our Sons, the main character reflected on his father's influences in abolishing slavery.
Some were might against it, but Arkansas was part of the states FOR slavery.
No, they wanted no part of it
Yes
Some northerners believed slavery was morally wrong. Southerners believed slavery was an essential part of their lives.