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Today society sees slavery as a moral issue. During the antebellum era how did the South mainly view slavery?

as an economic issue


Today, society sees slavery as a moral issue. During the antebellum era, how did the South mainly view slavery?

as an economic issue


How did the south view slavery during the antebellum era?

As a economic issue


How do you put antebellum in a sentence?

One of the ways antebellum can be used in a sentence is the following: Antebellum refers to the American South prior the Civil War where slavery and plantation operations existed.


What is the genre of the play The Octoroon?

The Octoroon is an 1859 play by the Irish playwright Dion Boucicault (1820-1890), and is a modern tragedy set during slavery in the antebellum South.


Who is Hinton Helper?

Helper Hinton is a North Carolinian author during the Antebellum era of the United States. Writer of The Impending Crisis in the South, he argued that slavery did not benefit non-slave owning whites in the South. His book The Impending Crisis in the South, was banned in the South at the time for its direct criticism of slavery.


How many free blacks lived in the antebellum south during the 1850s?

in the 1860's there was 1253 blacks in the south


What is a fact about Southern slavery?

One of the most important facts about slavery in the South in the antebellum period was that the large Southern plantations depended on slave labor to run them. Because of this dependence, slavery became a fact of life in the South.


Which was not a characteristic of the north in the antebellum period?

One characteristic that was not associated with the North during the antebellum period was a reliance on an agrarian economy based on slave labor. Unlike the South, the North was primarily industrialized and focused on manufacturing and commerce. Additionally, the North had a growing abolitionist movement, which opposed slavery, contrasting sharply with the South's defense of the institution.


How many slaves were owned by white families in the antebellum South?

White familes in the south during the antebellum time did not own any slaves. At least the majority of whits did not own any


The majority of White families in the antebellum South owned?

The majority of White families in the antebellum South owned enslaved African Americans. This system of slavery was a key foundation of the Southern economy, with enslaved individuals forced to provide labor on plantations and in households.


What were the underlying issues or causes of the civil war?

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