No. Slavery goes back beyond recorded human history. Only in the past few hundred years was it seriously questioned by society, and it is still practiced in parts of the world, including the US, only illegally and not openly.
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they needed people to work on plantations
The south was against slavery.
There was slavery in the Southern states of America because the citizens used them as cheap, hard-working labour for their crops.
Actually the NORTH was against slavery, and the SOUTH wanted slavery.
yes slavery was good for the south
The South favoured slavery
They did not want slavery in the south they wanted to be apart of slavery.
Originally in the South as a source for farming, income, and other necessities for planters and farmers.
Both had slavery, the south just had it for longer.
The South wanted to start the Civil War because they thought they had the rights to do what they wanted. They did not wants to stop slavery, build factories, give up their farms.
The war started by handling slavery. The north wanted Slavery to end but the South wanted slavery to not stop. This argument got very bad and then POOF the war started. YOU GOT YOUR ANSWER