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Q: Why was slavery mainly in the south?
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During the antebellum era how did South mainly view slavery?

As a economic issue


Today society sees slavery as a moral issue. During the antebellum era how did the South mainly view slavery?

as an economic issue


Today, society sees slavery as a moral issue. During the antebellum era, how did the South mainly view slavery?

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Did hinton helper support slavery?

No he did not, he thought it was awful. As stated in The Impending Crisis of the South, slavery hurt the entire economy of the south, but mainly the non-slaveholding white farmers.


Why did plantations become common in the south but not in new England?

Plantations existed more in the south mainly because of the slavery to farm them.


Were the federalists the north or the south?

The Federalists were the North. The Confederates were the South. Federalists were against slavery and the Confederates were for slavery. Confederates is against the federalists, or opposite the federalists. CONfederalists.


Why was slavery important to the economy in the South before the Civil War?

The economy was mainly agricultural and needed many people to work in the fields.


Why was slavery important to the economy in the south before civil war?

The economy was mainly agricultural and needed many people to work in the fields.


Was the south for or against slavery?

The south was against slavery.


Why was the south against slavery?

Actually the NORTH was against slavery, and the SOUTH wanted slavery.


Was slavery good for the south?

yes slavery was good for the south


Did the south favor or oppose slavery?

The South favoured slavery