Answer this question… Slavery would be permanently allowed in the South.
At first, both, but later, the north didn't use slavery, but the south still did.
During the Civil War era, it was the South that allowed slavery. They were known as the Confederates.
Slavery allowed the South to build a significant cotton trade. It allowed agriculture to thrive, creating great wealth for the white land owners.
The "plantation colonies" allowed slavery. Those colonies were Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and georgia.
Slavery would be permanently allowed in the South
the north banned slavery while the south allowed it
The north disliked it and prohibited it and the south liked it and allowed it.
No. Slavery tended to prevent the South from using the new industrialized economies of that period.
No. Slavery tended to prevent the South from using the new industrialized economies of that period.
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.
Slavery allowed the South to enter into the new industrialized economies of the nineteenth century.