The Confederate Constitution prohibited the international slave trade but permitted the domestic institution without restriction and forbade any Confederate state to abolish it.
- A major difference in the Constitution of the confederacy was that it allowed slavery in the new territories.
states' rights and slavery
I think you are confused. The confederacy wanted to keep slavery.
The Confederacy was pro-slavery.
Slavery is not included in the Constitution itself, but it is in the Amendments. The Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolishes slavery.
to love
The Confederacy did not want to abolish slavery. In fact, they wanted to expand slavery into the new territories of the US.
to have slavery
·Morally Wrong·cruel And Inhumane ·A Violation Of The Principals Of The Constitution
Yes, they did, although they mostly just copied the US Constitution. They made a few changes, mostly minor wording tweaks, but they notably included language that prohibited the abolishment of slavery.
How important was the issue of slavery in the Constitution?
The Constitution had no say in the writting about being pro slavery or not, because men had refused to sign it if it included on for or not for slavery. So it was left out of the Constitution, but it was added later when it was banned in the admendments.