mountain dwellers who didnt support slavery and white trash but they supported slavery
Slave labor was an important part of the economy of the American South prior to the Civil War; this practice allowed slave owners to control and farm vast amounts of land that otherwise would not have been financially possible. As a result, landowners in the South were able to acquire wealth that non-landowners and smaller farmers were not able to access. There was relatively little regulation of slavery outside of laws regarding the treatment of escaped or rebellious slaves. In general, these laws treated the slaves as property to be returned to their owners if caught or punished severely if found to be fomenting problems.
Southern states governments were pleased by the Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision because it reinforced the rights of slave owners and declared African Americans as non-citizens. This decision protected the institution of slavery and helped maintain the social and economic order in the South.
non slave groups such as the the society for the abolition of the slave trade, and the Quakers. slaves who did revolts and rebellions ex slaves who exposed how terrible life was as a slave MPs the British government because they were no longer benifitting from the slavee trade since it did not save them money and demand for slave trade fell so the slave trade became a pointless waste of time.
Share croppers were at risk of non profit but slavery was for free so slave owners pick slaves rather than share croppers and the cotton the slaves pick were more of value so having someone for free
Non-insurrectionary resistance can include nonviolent protests, civil disobedience, strikes, boycotts, sit-ins, and other forms of peaceful resistance that challenge authority or policies without resorting to violence or armed conflict. Examples of non-insurrectionary resistance include Gandhi's Salt March in India, the Montgomery Bus Boycott during the Civil Rights Movement in the US, and the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia.
Slavery in an of itself was not important to the non-slave-owners. Seeing as they benefited absolutely nothing from it. However, the ideology in the South outweighed any logical reasoning. Remember, the southerners are fiery, voluptuous, indolent, unsteady, independent and zealous of their own liberties. Not to emotional...
California's application for statehood caused an uproar because it was applying as a non-slave state. The slave states and non-slave states avoided conflict by always having an equal amount of slave and non-slave states, however, California would upset this balance. This gave the South an uneasy feeling.
Yes. They could convert to Islam, but this was generally discouraged by the slave-owners because it was seen as less legitimate to hold a Muslim as a slave than a Non-Muslim and slave-owners were generally opposed to the manumission of their "property".
By saying that non-Christian people could be slaves.
the underground railroad was assembled to help slaves escape from the south to the north. it was formed out of many non slave owners, who would hide escaping slaves in their house until the next night, when they could continue their journey north.
Missouri's request for statehood touched off a sectional crisis between the northern, non-slave states and the south, slave holding states. The crisis was whether Missouri any states in general would become slave holding states or not.The promblems did Missouris request for statehood cause is Missouris request for statehood touched off a sectional crisis between the northern non-slave state and the south. Slave holding states. The crisis was wheather Missouri any states in general would become slave holding states or not.
Many of them were slaves and thus if they fled into the non-slave northern states then their owners would be deprived of cheap labor.
The North to maintain the Union The South to maintain the Confederancy
yes! i think you could, in china,!!!
1. Arguments between slave and non-slave states. 2. Economic and social differences between the North and South. 3. The election of Abraham Lincon (antislavery) 4. Northern newspapers were saying bad things about the South.
Slave labor was an important part of the economy of the American South prior to the Civil War; this practice allowed slave owners to control and farm vast amounts of land that otherwise would not have been financially possible. As a result, landowners in the South were able to acquire wealth that non-landowners and smaller farmers were not able to access. There was relatively little regulation of slavery outside of laws regarding the treatment of escaped or rebellious slaves. In general, these laws treated the slaves as property to be returned to their owners if caught or punished severely if found to be fomenting problems.
It was because there was an even amount of slave states and non-slave states and if Texas would be come part of the United States there would be an odd amount of slave and non-slave states and the US thought that would make the Northerner's angry.