It is difficult to provide an exact percentage, but it is likely that a significant majority of the white population in the South had some connection to slavery, either directly as slave owners or indirectly through economic, social, or political ties to the institution. The Southern economy and society were heavily dependent on slavery, so it would have been rare for white Southerners to be completely disconnected from it.
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Approximately 1.5% of the total US population lives in South Carolina.
The percentage of the world population that lives in the western hemisphere is between 15 and 20. The population of the Americas is approximately 930 million, or 13% of the world's population.
The population density of South Algonquin is approximately 0.7 people per square kilometer.
According to demographic data, countries with the lowest percentage of black people in their population typically include countries in East Asia such as Japan and South Korea. These countries have a relatively homogenous population with a small percentage of black residents compared to other ethnic groups.
In Colonial America, slavery became the heart of southern colonial society at the turn of the 18th century. Over 40% of the South's population was enslaved in 1750.
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Approximately 1.5% of the total US population lives in South Carolina.
The south did have factiories. When the "Cotton Gen" was created it increased the population of slavery making many factories.
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