A bit ?? Slavery was 100 % race related.
I believe you are a bit mixed up. The South wanted slavery.
slavery still does exist but is nothing like the past it is a bit better. peanut
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It is stretching it a bit, but it could be argued that every number has a magnitude and a sign.
Slave owners would almost always defend slavery. Slaves were their workers, after all, and they needed to produce food, tobacco, and cotton (especially in the King Cotton years). Some slave owners did have it just as bad as the slaves, or owned a few, and they actually were a bit nicer to those slaves and probably didn't care much for slavery. But a vast majority of slave owners defended slavery; hence the reason for the Civil War.
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because it was considered the 1st of the American Revolution, so back then there was still a little bit of slavery. So they were trying to get there freedom back..
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Slavery was terrible, most slaves were in the south. It was okay for black female slaves to get raped. Most slaves got wiped, beat, and treated like property. They didn't care what happened to their slaves because they could have just bought another. I hope this little bit of information helped.
The Confederacy (the South) and the Union (the North).The commanders were General Robert Edward Lee, who was on the side of the Confederacy, the enemy, andGeneral George Gordon Meade, who was on the Union's side, or the 'good guys'.For a bit more information, the Confederacy supported slavery while the opposing army, the Union, didn't. The Union wanted a free country and wanted to outlaw slavery and the Confederacy thought differently. They supported slavery and you know what? That's the main reason why they battled.