where did most southerners live in the mid- 1850's ? cities and plantations
the compromise of 1850
Most southerners lived on plantations during the 1800's. As a result the South during the 1800's had a primarily agricultural based economy.
They felt good because the South is where the Blacks ( African Americans) live.
Albert Barnes
Southerners
where did most southerners live in the mid- 1850's ? cities and plantations
They lived in cities and plantations in the south.
corn and rice No its not corn and rice -(14)
no most of the southerners did not believe secession was illegal
most white southerners were non-slaveholding family farmers
Because they live in the south
No. Most Southerners - even the majority of WHITE Southerners - owned no land at all.
Many non-slaveholding Southerners supported slavery due to economic and social reasons. They believed that the institution of slavery was necessary for the Southern economy to thrive, and they also saw it as a way to maintain social order and hierarchy in their communities. Additionally, cultural and racial beliefs played a role in shaping their views on slavery.
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white southerners
Most Southerners had their money invested in enslaved African Americans and farms.
the compromise of 1850