Great, but the south didnt fight for slavery
not as harsh as it was in the south. they did not have to work for life like saves in the south had to.
Slavery was harsh throughout the South. It was particularly prevalent as a way of life in the Deep South; in states like Virginia, Georgia, and South Carolina.
Since tobacco was a big hit south was rich and lots of slavery.
The South was concerned how their way of life would be if Lincoln ended slavery. They couldn't imagine a society without slavery
The life was miserable in the slavery era in South Africa.
the slavery and the south was one ver important difference between the north and south slavery
It made people from the south and north dissagree about having slaves or not.
it was a hard life because the slavery
slavery and the issues that it brougt
he did not like slavery. let it be known though that slavery was not why Lincoln had the war. it was to stop the south fromm seceding. but to answer your question, no, he did not like slavery.
True. Slavery in the South was a deeply entrenched institution that shaped its economy and social structure, ultimately tying the region to an outdated and morally reprehensible practice. The reliance on slavery hindered progress and innovation, leading to the South being held back by its commitment to an unsustainable way of life.
Since the industry in the south was mostly agricultural, slavery allowed for inexpensive manpower to produce cotton and tobacco, which were the mainstays of the economy.