secession
Southerners called for secession from the union......................................................................
Plantation Owners
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Southerners generally reacted to the Reconstruction Act of 1867 with resistance and hostility. Many white Southerners viewed the act as an imposition of Northern power and a violation of their rights, leading to widespread anger and the formation of groups like the Ku Klux Klan to oppose Reconstruction efforts. Additionally, there was significant pushback against the political enfranchisement of formerly enslaved people, as many white Southerners sought to regain control over their states and maintain white supremacy. Overall, the act deepened divisions and fueled resentment in the South.
Southerners called for secession from the union......................................................................
Southerners called for secession from the union......................................................................
Southerners called for secession from the union......................................................................
what southerens called for to protect there right to own enslave people
secession
They felt equal to them
Plantation Owners
The Southern United States considered it their right to own slaves and wanted the decision of legal slavery to be left up to the individual states. The Northern United States disagreed with this and believed slavery should be outlawed everywhere. As a result, the South decided to attempt succession from the Union, thus setting off the Civil War.
Slaves or enslaved people in Sparta were called helots.
because they want the people enslaved in the south to be free...
Many poor white southerners viewed enslaved people as competition for jobs and resented their presence, which created economic tensions. However, some poor whites also relied on the racial hierarchy that placed them above enslaved individuals to boost their own social status.
Southerners argued that slavery was a vital part of their economy, as plantations relied on enslaved labor for their profitability. They also argued that enslaved Black people were inferior and needed to be controlled for the well-being of society. Additionally, they believed that they were providing enslaved individuals with a certain level of care and protection.