The South.
Yes, the Southern states in the United States allowed and supported slavery before the Civil War. Slavery was an integral part of the economy and society in the South, with many plantations relying on enslaved labor for their operations.
An Abolitionist supported the abolition or end of slavery during the US Civil War.
Robert Wickliffe was governor of Louisiana right before the Civil War. He supported slavery, but he did not want Louisiana to secede.
There main goal in the beginning was not to end slavery but to reunite as one country.
Not the south. They supported everyone in the north who was againt slavery just like them.
No
Slavery lasted from 1607 to 1865.
Slavery was made illegal by the 13th amendment during the civil war. Before slavery was made illegal people were still allowed to bring slaves into the country.
before the civil war, Alabama was a slavery state.
The South, who later became the Confederacy. The entire slavery issue was the result of the failure to deal with it in a manner that could make it an issue for the American people. Many Southerners were not in favor of slavery. Most Northerners didn't care, except for the expansion of it to the West.
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Slavery.