the use of slave soldiers by Americans.
The antebellum South refers to the period before the American Civil War (1861-1865) in the southern United States. It was characterized by a plantation-based economy that relied heavily on slave labor, especially in the production of cotton. Society in the antebellum South was hierarchical, with a small planter elite at the top and a large enslaved population at the bottom.
The official start of the Civil War was when the South fired on Fort Sumter NC.
The war was called The Civil War.
Reconstruction was what the period of rebuilding the south was after the civil war.
True. The majority of the Civil War battles were fought in the South.
describes how slaves were regarded in the South in the pre-Civil War years?
Montgomery, Alabama.
the definition antebellum means pre civil war south or the southern government just before the civil war
Cotton and tobacco.
Black slaves.
New Orleans
Before the Civil War Montgomery Alabama was considered the capital of the south. When Virginia entered the confederacy during the Civil War, the capital of the South was moved to Richmond Virginia.
One of the obvious differences between the North and the South during the U.S. Civil War was that the North was anti-slavery and the South was pro-slavery.
because in the u.s it usually means the pre-civil war
Abolitionists were people who fought against slavery, prior to the USA Civil War.
Minimal. The South had become a feudal aristocracy, and young men were discouraged from going into industry.
Pre-Civil War American south -- developed by slaves for their own use and entertainment