The South's reluctance to give up slavery stemmed from its economic dependence on the institution, particularly in agriculture, where slave labor was essential for the profitability of cash crops like cotton and tobacco. Additionally, the Southern social hierarchy was deeply intertwined with the maintenance of slavery, which provided power and status to white plantation owners. Fears of social and economic upheaval, along with a belief in states' rights, fueled the South's willingness to resort to war to protect their way of life. Ultimately, the combination of economic interests, social structures, and political ideologies made the South fiercely resistant to abolition.
He intended to take guns from the arsenal and give them to slaves so that those slaves could start a rebellion and become free.
John Browns intent was to start a revolt by slaves, with the slaves killing their masters. This outraged many Southerners, and widened the division between North and South.
yes the african slaves were brought to the americas
there was not many , but there still was some slaves around georgia.
Lincoln didn't want to start an immmediate war. He wanted to slowly remove slaves from the South.
because the north and south were fighting over slaves vs no slaves
It actually started because of States Rights to have slaves and other things like tariffs the north wanted higher tariffs and the south did not the north didn't want slaves the south wanted slaves.
The South's reluctance to give up slavery stemmed from its economic dependence on the institution, particularly in agriculture, where slave labor was essential for the profitability of cash crops like cotton and tobacco. Additionally, the Southern social hierarchy was deeply intertwined with the maintenance of slavery, which provided power and status to white plantation owners. Fears of social and economic upheaval, along with a belief in states' rights, fueled the South's willingness to resort to war to protect their way of life. Ultimately, the combination of economic interests, social structures, and political ideologies made the South fiercely resistant to abolition.
The reason is because North Carolina believed in freedom of the slaves while South Carolina believed in slavery. That is why they broke apart.
the war was officially started because the north and south were fighting to settle if they could own slaves or not
There were about 4 million slaves in the south during the time of the Civil War.
He intended to take guns from the arsenal and give them to slaves so that those slaves could start a rebellion and become free.
Slaves can start working soon after their master purchase them. They were called "the owned ones".
Because the South had African American Slaves, and they worried that Freed African Americans with guns might start a revolt, similar to Nat Turners rebellion which resulted in the deaths of a lot of people who kept slaves.
At the start of the US Civil War, there were 3,950,528 slaves in the south. This was up from a population of just over one million at the start of the century. Ever increasing international demand for southern raw materials caused the number of slaves to rise.
John Brown was attempting to start a revolution, where slaves would kill all the white people.