People who supported slavery included many plantation owners and agricultural producers in the southern United States, who relied on enslaved labor for their economic prosperity. Additionally, some politicians and members of society believed in the racial superiority of white people and argued that slavery was a necessary institution for maintaining social and economic order. Pro-slavery advocates often used pseudoscientific arguments and historical precedents to justify their stance, while opposing abolitionist movements that sought to end the practice.
people who wanted to stop slavery are called abolitionist.
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They all wanted slavery to end
Abolitionists.
Abolitionists
Sometimes people were not wanted in an area and were sold into slavery, sometimes people were stolen from somewhere and sold into slavery, and sometimes people were born into slavery.
The southern white people wanted slavery forever because they wanted more unfair laboring to the white farmers.
abolitionist were people who were against slavery and wanted it baned.
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Many, many people wanted to end slavery. Abraham Lincoln is often identified as the key person, but he certainly was not the only person to wish for slavery to end.
The people of the southern America wanted the slavery to contending Abraham Lincoln won the civil war. the south agreed to free the slaves