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How was the south in the early 1800s?

it was a hard life because the slavery


Why was slavery important in the south?

There was many plantations in the South. It is too hard to grow thousands of crops by yourself.


Why was the slavery important the south?

There was many plantations in the South. It is too hard to grow thousands of crops by yourself.


Why did slavery occur in North America even though the colonists fought so hard for their own freedom?

because it stunk


Why does south lose the war in Gone With the Wind?

Parts of Mrs Mitchell's book had to be accurate. The South did lose the hard fought war.


Why did slavery start and finish in south America?

There was slavery in the Southern states of America because the citizens used them as cheap, hard-working labour for their crops.


Which of the following best explains Alexander's conquest of Egypt?

The Egyptians fought hard to resist the Greeks--Alexander sold the women and children into slavery


Why did south use slaves more then north?

The north did not believe in slavery while the south did. The south also had huge plantations that were hard to take care of so in their eyes slavery was a good thing because it was helping them in a way. Hope I helped! :)


Why should us south africans be proud of our slavery ancestry?

Cause they worked hard in olden day


How did south view slavery?

The cotton industry depended totally on slave-labour, and as cotton became more and more profitable, Southern leaders fought hard to hold back the tide of Abolitionism, promoting slavery as a beneficial system, and eventually putting pressure on church ministers to preach that it was a God-given arrangement of master and man.


How was slavery in the North the same as an different from slavery in the South?

In both the north and the south slaves worked hard and were owned. In the south slaves mostly worked on plantations; in the north many slaves worked in businesses and were able to work for money in their spare time.


John Breckenridge's view on slavery?

John Breckenridge strongly believed in slavery and fought long and hard to try and keep it, when that wasn't enough and Abraham Lincoln ruled, he gave up and hd to release his slaves.