yes Georgia is southern
By 1861, it is clear that most people in the Northern non slave US States believe that slavery is immoral. By the same year many not most, of the people in the Southern States believe that slavery is not immoral.
The South was the center of slavery. More specifically, Alabama and Georgia were the main states where slavery was most popular.
because some people didn't believe in slavery but some people did. So they came up with abolitionists
Georgia
Much the same as anywhere else. Additionally, in the Civil War it meant that Georgia naturally belonged in the Confederacy and that made it a target for invasion by the Union. So there was bitter fighting there.
Most historians believe that the Georgia and South Carolina would not have signed the US Constitution if it called for the abolishment of slavery. Their economies and cultures were far too deeply involved in slavery as an institution.
Slavery devoloped in Georgia because the people in Georgia needed more farmers, so they borrowed enslaved African Americans from South Carolina. Then increased the number of slaves in Georgia.
Slavery is one of the worst things that has happened in georgia.
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By 1861, it is clear that most people in the Northern non slave US States believe that slavery is immoral. By the same year many not most, of the people in the Southern States believe that slavery is not immoral.
Slavery was officially legalized in Georgia in 1750 by the Georgia Trustees.
He answered his request to help the black people and stop slavery. God the not believe in slavery.
Georgia didn't agree
georgia
No, not all white people believed in slavery. There were white individuals who were against slavery and fought for its abolition. Additionally, there were free African Americans and indigenous peoples who also opposed slavery.
yes they did believe in slavery <3
Yes