I know this answer, because i am studying for an AP us history exam. The answe is 0. Most families in the antebellum south (88%) owned no slaves at all!
Slaves went from the south, to Canada through the underground railroad.
true.
Most of them went to the plantations in the south. Mainly Georgia and South Carolina.
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The term Antebellum South refers to the period before the start of the Civil War. The South had an agrarian economy that relied heavily on slave labor.
no slaves.
White familes in the south during the antebellum time did not own any slaves. At least the majority of whits did not own any
Slaves
If you are referring to the slaves of the antebellum South, the main economic activity was cotton farming.
yes. in the early history of America, it was almost necessary for southern plantation owners to have slaves. But most families in the south only had one or two slaves.
he majority of African slaves were sent to South America and the Caribbean. Only a small portion of the slaves were sent to North America.
Slaves represented a sizeable percentage of the population of the antebellum south. In the lower south, slaves represented 47% of the population. The total percentile in the upper south was 29%. The border states had a population of 13% of slaves against the total population.
False
Slaves went from the south, to Canada through the underground railroad.
true.
No
Most of them went to the plantations in the south. Mainly Georgia and South Carolina.