Slavery became a much larger issue for the US in the decades following the ratification of the US Constitution. Slavery had existed in North America since the 17th century times around Jamestown. Southerners were born into a slave society and for many of them slavery was common. They also saw how slavery helped their economy and some people in the South actually thought that slaves were given the fine opportunity of living in America instead of tribal Africa. In the North however, slavery was not an issue, as there were no huge cotton plantations, the industrial revolution was creating factory jobs Blacks could not handle ( they believed ) and slavery was quite rightly seen as being immoral.
In the north side they did"nt have good weapons as the south did so therefore they were all killed differently
The north didn't have slavery, but did have discrimination. The south did have active overt slavery where people were considered property.
the north did. the south had slavery, the north did not.
Most people in the north did not believe that slavery was right and people in the south disagreed and it became a controversy of whether slavery is right or not, so the north and south fought each other to resolve the conflict.
the north have slavery but the south did have slavery
North was against slavery, and south wanted more slavery. south wanted more slavery so they could work on the cotton fields. if more people work on cotton fields the south would have more money.
no they are not because in 1800s the south fought with the north over slavery
The North South conflict in the United States of America was over slavery. The South wanted slavery and the North wanted to abolish slavery.
The North South conflict in the United States of America was over slavery. The South wanted slavery and the North wanted to abolish slavery.
The answer is north. North is against slavery.
the north didnt want slavery but the south want slavery
the north fought the south, and the north won north- against slavery south- slavery