carolinas, specifically South Carolina
Slave owners from the south. They were afraid of slavery being abolished.
South Carolina. Good luck with the history chapter review
What was the South Carolina slave revolt?
about 90%-95% were slave owners living in the south
Not in the USA because to be a slave you had to have black blood in your system which means that if you had black blood in your system you were not considered human but cattle and therefore a slave. However outside America there were plenty of black slave traders. And black tribesmen involved in selling other black people into slavery. The whites were the end users; the blacks and the Arabs were the suppliers. This is not true at all. William Ellison was a Black slave owner in South Carolina and the majority of slave owners in New Orleans were Black. William Ellison, whose slave name was April, became a slave magnate and expanded his business throughout the south, from South Carolina to the Mississippi River. I would strongly suggest you Google "Black Slave Owners" and I guarantee that you will have a plethora of information.
It was Obama's great grandmother and a sasquatch
The answer is stefilotias
North Slave owners did pay their slaves, but south slave owners didn't. See the following link.
Technically, King Charles, when he created the colonies. South Carolina (then just Carolina) was originally settled by wealthy nobles from island nations. By the American Revolution, slaves accounted for a majority of their population, and South Carolina became a central figure in the slave trade.
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The five states that contained a substantial number of slave-majority counties in 1820 were North Carolina, Mississippi, Maryland, Tennessee and Alabama. These were all considered to be in the south.