The term Antebellum South refers to the period before the start of the Civil War. The South had an agrarian economy that relied heavily on slave labor.
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As a economic issue
the period before a war. specifically the civil war in the south
I know this answer, because i am studying for an AP us history exam. The answe is 0. Most families in the antebellum south (88%) owned no slaves at all!
in the 1860's there was 1253 blacks in the south
the definition antebellum means pre civil war south or the southern government just before the civil war
The term Antebellum South refers to the period before the start of the Civil War. The South had an agrarian economy that relied heavily on slave labor.
By 1860 the lower south became known as the antebellum south
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.
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.
Better then in the 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
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As a economic issue