Slaves weren't needed. The reasons slaves were used in the south they had large plantations that needed people to work, plant, pick cotton, and do other things. The economy between the south and the north was totally different.
South wanted to keep slaves, north didn't want slavery to continue
Slavery. Plain and simple. The south liked their slaves. The north didn't like slaves. The south said we want to keep them. The north said you can't. The south said yeh-huh. The north said nah-uh.
the south wanted to keep the slaves but the north didn't.
Northerners did not want the slaves to worry about unemployment like factory workers from the North.
They didn't want them. The North was increasingly industrialised, and factory-bosses could not use massed ranks of illiterate serfs.
Absolutly not. he did no want slaves the stupidest question ever.
South wanted to keep slaves, north didn't want slavery to continue
Yes, the Confederates were fighting to keep their slaves.
the slaves made them rich
Slavery. Plain and simple. The south liked their slaves. The north didn't like slaves. The south said we want to keep them. The north said you can't. The south said yeh-huh. The north said nah-uh.
The slaves made them feel rich, and powerful!
Because the south wanted slaves and the North did not want slaves.
Yes they did keep slaves if you want to check go to http:/www.unrv.com/culture /roman-slavery.php
The slaves mad them rich, and they also had made them feel powerful.
the south wanted to keep the slaves but the north didn't.
Because the south wanted slaves and the North did not want slaves.
Slaves were not counted in the population census in 1860 or 1870.