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It was the mainstay of the huge cotton trade that was the South's only major industry. That's why South was so highly motivated to preserve slavery, bringing religion into it, and declaring that it was a God-given arrangement of master and man.
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The south was against slavery.
Actually the NORTH was against slavery, and the SOUTH wanted slavery.
yes slavery was good for the south
The South favoured slavery
They did not want slavery in the south they wanted to be apart of slavery.
Both had slavery, the south just had it for longer.
There was no question of Lincoln siding with the South. He had been nominated and elected because he was moderate on the slavery question, but he had never actually been pro-slavery. He was President of the USA, and declared war on the Confederate states for the purpose of bringing them back into the Union.
Yes. The South was pro-slavery, while the North was anti-slavery. Hope this helps!
The Union (North) was against slavery while the Confederate (South) was against slavery.