In South Carolina, a quarter of the slaves achieved freedom. ... The word "slave" does not appear in the Constitution. ... The framers of the Constitution believed that concessions on slavery were the price for the support of southern delegates for a ... In June 1787, the Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery.
I believe you are a bit mixed up. The South wanted slavery.
the south wanted slavery to still exist even if the union was split
The South want to keep slavery so badly because they wanted to be able to have work but they do not pay them, SO the South can make more money to buy more slaves, more lands, so they can pay their taxes. North did not like what the South didn't have to pay for their works. South depended on slavery to growth for their farms, their plantation to be good, If slavery did not happen South will have been worse.
To keep him from abolishing slavery in the south.
It made the cotton trade so profitable.
the north didnt want slavery but the south want slavery
They did not want slavery in the south they wanted to be apart of slavery.
They did not want slavery in the south they wanted to be apart of slavery.
I believe you are a bit mixed up. The South wanted slavery.
No. North wanted to end slavery and south wanted slavery
In the North they did not want Slavery , and in the South they wanted to be apart of Slavery ,
to show spite to the North
they wanted slavery to resume
Slavery promoted sectionalism because the south was in favor of slavery and the north was opposed to it. The south didn't want slavery to end. With northerners opposing slavery, disagreements started to rise, which resulted in the south attempting to succeed and the Civil War breaking out.
The north was against slavery, and the south favored it.
Slavery
the north want to end slavery and the south want to have slavery