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Q: Which people were the most sympathetic to the Southern view on slavery in America?
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Who wanted slavery to continue?

The people of the southern America wanted the slavery to contending Abraham Lincoln won the civil war. the south agreed to free the slaves


How did slavery impact America?

Slavery had a huge impact on American society, and it still has. Especially in the South of America was a lot of slavery. Black people were seen as inferior and white people really thought they were not capable of thinking. During the Civil War, the North was against slavery and the South wasn't. Many people died to fight for the abolishment of slavery. Finally slavery was abolished and black people were free. However, blacks were still seen as an inferior race. Also, the difference in the North and South can still be seen in America. As a black person you can often be called the N-word in Southern America.


Was slavery important to economic growth in the US?

it was the southern lifestyle and they enjoyed it since they had people working for them. that led to the Civil War and at the time when slavery was becoming a problem America had states, not colonies.


Who is closer to the south pole people living in southERN Africa or people living in southERN America?

Southern America is correct.


Southern response to slavery?

The southern white people wanted slavery forever because they wanted more unfair laboring to the white farmers.


Which groups of southern whites did not defend slavery?

mountain people


Did the people of Georgia believe in slavery?

yes Georgia is southern


Was there anyone who didn't want slavery abolished?

Southern plantation owners and southern people in general.


Who are closer to the South Pole people living in Southern Africa or people living in Souther South America?

southern america


How did the northern and southern states view on slavery differ?

By 1861, it is clear that most people in the Northern non slave US States believe that slavery is immoral. By the same year many not most, of the people in the Southern States believe that slavery is not immoral.


What confederation means?

Confederated means groups of people or states that have formed an alliance. In the US, the Confederated States of America were southern states that allied with each other to protect slavery.


Why did slavery start in America?

Economics. People could make a great deal of money from slavery.