It was deemed an economic necessity and for many large plantations it represented a major financial investment.
the were pro slavery
according to my world history book englands attitude towards slavery was really strict in fact some people even were punished depending on their crime
The attitude towards slavery in the Southern colonies was that slavery was good and necessary. Slave owners felt that slaves were treated better than free laborers.
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Most of the North was against it but there were a few who supported it.
The loss of slavery would threaten the Southern economy.
it was bad they made them drink out of a toilet
When Sojourner Truth refers to her culture's attitude towards slavery, she is emphasizing the acceptance and perpetuation of the institution within her community. She highlights the need for awareness and action to challenge these beliefs and advocate for freedom and justice.
It depends on which region. There were many regions where people were opposed to slavery, and some where they accepted it. Slavery was a very contentious and divisive issue, and it contributed
the northern and southern states differed in their attitudes toward slavery because the northern states were against slavery while the southern states were all for slavery, in fact they had slaves. The northern and southern states disagreed about it so much that it caused a war, known as the civil war.
No. There were no slaves. Slavery was outlawed in Pennsylvania by 1775. Pennsylvania was a Quaker state that made a difference in attitude towards other people.