because they pooed
The upper class were colonist who were plantation and company owners, stock holders and those who were born into wealth.
because southern slaves are stupid
Because they would face economic ruin.
Slave holders were considered the highest of the social class. The only way to achieve upward mobility was to own more slaves.
Cheap free labor was the only way of producing cotton - and lots of it. Following the invention of the cotton gin, cotton become "king" in the South, comprising a majority of its exports. Without slavery, cotton could not be harvested, and the large plantation holders would surely be in ruins. Though the owners of huge plantations did not amass to a majority in the South, they were the political leaders and drove the economy. For the economic and political success of both the South and the plantation owners, the institution of slavery had to continue.
Southern states and slave holders.
The Underground Railroad
Against. It was unfair to the southern farmers, who transported grain as whiskey.
The upper class were colonist who were plantation and company owners, stock holders and those who were born into wealth.
"Pretty funny, and given the struggles most farmers go through this would indeed limit the number of policy holders by the giant Farmers Insurance. So, to answer the question directly is a firm No."
jackson supported the working people
because southern slaves are stupid
The Southern slave holders profited form Rober B Toneys Decisions. He made it possible for southern slave holders to take their slaves off of foreign land because they were the slave onwners property. This was done through the Dred Scott case.
One argument used by southern slave holders to justify slavery was the belief that African Americans were inferior and needed to be controlled and guided by whites for their own good. They also argued that slavery was essential for the economic prosperity of the southern states, as it provided a cheap source of labor for plantations.
Because they would face economic ruin.
Southern plantation holders were appalled at the idea that that slavery would be banned in the US territories. They realized that as the territories became States and continued their anti slavery positions, the South would became an even smaller group of slave holding States. In turn, this could lead to the abolition of slavery nationwide. They were correct in this assumption. Most Americans were against slavery. In the days of antebellum, their Congressional response was the passing of the Missouri Compromises.
Slave holders were considered the highest of the social class. The only way to achieve upward mobility was to own more slaves.