The north was against slavery, and the south favored it.
They did not want slavery in the south they wanted to be apart of slavery.
Most citizens of the American West were relatively ambivalent about the issue, but since much of the West was too far North to have massive cotton plantations, the West did not have many slaves. As a result, they did not fight to prevent anti-slavery or pro-slavery laws and typically served as a mediating influence between the North and the South.
Yes. The South was pro-slavery, while the North was anti-slavery. Hope this helps!
he liked having slavery
As a economic issue
The north was against slavery, and the south favored it.
The north disliked it and prohibited it and the south liked it and allowed it.
As a economic issue
there are tons of other websites that will give you that answer but the main reason was because of slavery issues between the north and the south. the north was anti slavery and the south was pro slavery.
as an economic issue
as an economic issue
They viewed them as useful. They helped with trade and both the north and south argued about slavery towards them
He thinks slavery should be allowed and that he must go with the south because he is a virginiain.
The union viewed slavery as a huge problem that threatened America. Every time there was a dispute between the North and the South, one of them threatened to split from the union.
the union (north)was against slavery and wanted to keep the union while the Confederacy (south) was pro slavery and wanted to brake away from the union
The south was against slavery.