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it emancipated many slaves
fewer than 4%
25% of southern white families owned slaves in 1860
Less than 1 percent.
About 25-30% of white southern families owned slaves on the eve of the Civil War.
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liked the secession because it ment separtaiton of a country that was bound to free the slaves sometime in the near future.
Many white Southerner children were suckled and reared by slaves in their households. They formed familial bonds with these particular individuals. However, that did not negate the opinion inferiority of the black race as a whole in the area.
The vast majority of white Southerners could not afford slaves and struggled for basic self-sufficiency.
200 slaves were on a average ship
There is no way to determine an average of how many slaves died on a plantation due to beatings or otherwise as there are very limited records of slaves births and deaths. Most of them had no record kept.
it emancipated many slaves
fewer than 4%
25% of southern white families owned slaves in 1860
Never.
White familes in the south during the antebellum time did not own any slaves. At least the majority of whits did not own any