The Second Great Awakening had a mixed impact on slaves in the Southern states. While some slaves were exposed to evangelical Christianity and found hope for spiritual liberation, it also reinforced the idea of paternalism and obedience to slave owners. The religious revival also sparked some slave uprisings as slaves interpreted Christian teachings in ways that challenged their enslavement.
In 1860, around 25% of the Southern population owned slaves.
No, a large majority of the southern population did not own slaves. In fact, only a small percentage of white families in the southern states owned slaves during the antebellum period.
Southern states wanted to count slaves as part of their populations for the purpose of representation in the United States Congress. By counting slaves as part of the population, southern states could increase their representation in Congress, despite slaves not having the right to vote.
Around 75% of southern whites owned fewer than five slaves. The majority of white southerners owned no slaves at all, as slaves were primarily held by a small percentage of wealthy plantation owners.
The Southern states in the United States wanted slaves to count in their total population for representation in Congress. This led to the Three-Fifths Compromise in the Constitution, where slaves were counted as three-fifths of a person for the purpose of determining representation in the House of Representatives.
The impact on slaves in Mississippi is they revolted
25% of southern slaves owner owned slaves. They had more then 50 slaves
Slaves in Southern territory held by the Union Army were free immediately, as were slaves who had escaped to the northern states but were held by the Union Army under a law that required slaves to be held as confiscated property of the Confederacy.
6,100,000 Southern people owned no slaves.
The southern colony had slaves.
the southern economy's counted on Cotton and Slaves . just Cotton and Slaves
The southern colony had slaves.
# Licoln was president during the deadliest American conflict # He signed the emancipation proclomatin freeing ONLY the slaves that were in the rebeling southern states
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land and slaves.
Southern whites were reluctant to emancipate their slaves because slaves were their livelihood. Slaves did all the dirty work such as farming and house hold chores.
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