Slaves were only in the south. None in the north.
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The North believed in a free labor system and the South believed in a slave labor system.
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Freed slaves lived in both the north and the south. Being a slave was a legal status, and by the same token, being free was also a legal status. Therefore, once a slave became free, he was free to live and work in the south. Many free blacks owned plantations and bought and sold slaves.
The slaves headed to the union so which was in the north.
The North were free states and the South were slave states.
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The North believed in a free labor system and the South believed in a slave labor system.
3/5 Compromise
The North were free states and the South were slave states.
the south owned slaves
He was a slave for the south.
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Freed slaves lived in both the north and the south. Being a slave was a legal status, and by the same token, being free was also a legal status. Therefore, once a slave became free, he was free to live and work in the south. Many free blacks owned plantations and bought and sold slaves.
No, the civil war was only in The United States Of America. It was a Battle between the North and the South, the North being Anti-Slavery, The South being slave states. (The south also broke from the union and called themselves The Confederate States Of America.) ~Marcos
Being a slave is never good but you'd be better off joining the Northern troops as the South was less sympathetic to the plight of slaves.