mountain dwellers who didnt support slavery and white trash but they supported slavery
The south did not support the newly formed Republican Party because ,the party wanted to end slavery. The south used a great deal of slave labor to cultivate crops like cotton.
Yes because north Carolina and south carolina used to be one state but when tennsions started growing between the north and south they split so south Carolina was part of the south that supported slavery
No he did not, he thought it was awful. As stated in The Impending Crisis of the South, slavery hurt the entire economy of the south, but mainly the non-slaveholding white farmers.
the southern part of the us supported slavery and the north was against it. however some states in the south still supported it so the fact that it was in or near to the south, related to the fact that it supported slavery.
Northern workers opposed slavery; southern planters support it
they believed the black race to be inferior to theirs.
No, in those times only the south supported it. But the north for ex. Canada was abolionist.
Not the south. They supported everyone in the north who was againt slavery just like them.
They would not have enough state votes to pass the constitution if slavery was outlawed by it. The south would have voted against it.
In South Carolina, a quarter of the slaves achieved freedom. ... The word "slave" does not appear in the Constitution. ... The framers of the Constitution believed that concessions on slavery were the price for the support of southern delegates for a ... In June 1787, the Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery.
The south was against slavery.