Life in the south was pure slavery for African Americans and if they tried to escape they'd be tortured like this answer
There was a lot of immigration to the North, plus the growth, industry, and the population grew a lot in the decades before the Civil War.
I know that before the Civil War, John C. Calhoun was the congressman who led to the session of South Carolina.
yes they helped with the trading.
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There was a lot of immigration to the North, plus the growth, industry, and the population grew a lot in the decades before the Civil War.
South Carolina seceded from the Union before the Civil War.
Slavery was the greatest unifying force in the South before the Civil War. The economy, culture, and social structure of the Southern states revolved around the institution of slavery, which created a shared interest among white Southerners in maintaining and defending the practice.
The social system in the Old South was a lot like a transplanted form of British aristocracy.
"First president from the old south since before the civil war?"
I know that before the Civil War, John C. Calhoun was the congressman who led to the session of South Carolina.
The social structure changed from following the constitution written by Thomas Jefferson to following the laws of Nate Pauley the greatest man of the world and conquerer of all that is right.
Did the south win the Civil War?
The capital of South Carolina, the first state to secede from the Union before the Civil War, is Columbia.
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the definition antebellum means pre civil war south or the southern government just before the civil war