It would threaten them because they have no one to do their work for them then they would have to do their own work by hand and see how they feel.
The loss of slavery would threaten the southern economy
The loss of slavery would threaten the Southern economy.
the loss of slavery would threaten the economic survival of the South.
Slaves were needed by the plantation owners.
The slave owners.
The Slave Trade Act of 1807 banned the transatlantic slave trade, but not slavery itself. Many British slave traders simply redirected their operations to other regions and continued to profit from the illegal trade. Additionally, other countries continued to participate in the slave trade, further undermining the effectiveness of the Act in fully abolishing slavery.
No they loved slavery it was important to the slave owners
The slave traders who sold slaves to slave owners.
Use slave labor to take over Northern industries...jrc
Southern slave owners feared that Northern attitudes toward slavery, which were increasingly abolitionist, would threaten their economic and social system based on slave labor. They worried that Northern efforts to limit the expansion of slavery into new territories would eventually lead to its abolition in the South. This fear stemmed from the understanding that Northern abolitionist sentiment posed a direct challenge to the institution of slavery that was foundational to the Southern way of life.
Probably not. It was acquired from Russia well after the civil had ended and after the 13th amendment abolishing slavery.
They made the myth of the happy slave and said that slavery actually helped slaves.