Yes. The South was pro-slavery, while the North was anti-slavery. Hope this helps!
No, slavery was only in the South. Known as the Confederate
The south
The end of the US Civil War ended the conflict between the North and the South. Slavery was abolished by the 13th Amendment of the US Constitution.
Charleston, South Carolina
South of the border. In the US if they are here legally.
No, slavery was only in the South. Known as the Confederate
The south
The end of the US Civil War ended the conflict between the North and the South. Slavery was abolished by the 13th Amendment of the US Constitution.
The South wanted the right of slavery.
Yes. Slavery wasn't outlawed in the south in the US until 1865.
Both, but the South was more severe.
South of the border. In the US if they are here legally.
Charleston, South Carolina
South Carolina
The north disagreed with slavery The south loved slavery and had thousands of slaves
Most historians believe that the Georgia and South Carolina would not have signed the US Constitution if it called for the abolishment of slavery. Their economies and cultures were far too deeply involved in slavery as an institution.
The Union (North) (Anti-Slavery) and the Confederates (South)(Pro-Slavery).