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True - Slavery held the south in bondage to an archaic way of life.

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True or false Slavery held the South in bondage to an archaic way of life?

True. Slavery in the South was a deeply entrenched institution that shaped its economy and social structure, ultimately tying the region to an outdated and morally reprehensible practice. The reliance on slavery hindered progress and innovation, leading to the South being held back by its commitment to an unsustainable way of life.


Slavery held the South in bondage to an archaic way of life?

Economically speaking the south was behind the north in its technological development, one key factor the south didn't utilize are the trains which were very crucial for industrialization back then. It is assumable that if the south practiced a democracy where all people can search for better welfare for themselves it would have reach a much greater prosperity.


By the 1850s the South was totally committed to a society based on cotton and slavery true or false?

true your welcome homie


After the revolution slavery was abolished in New York and Pennsylvania but continued to exist in New England and the south. Is this true?

False


Was the south for or against slavery?

The south was against slavery.


Why was the south against slavery?

Actually the NORTH was against slavery, and the SOUTH wanted slavery.


Was slavery good for the south?

yes slavery was good for the south


Did the south favor or oppose slavery?

The South favoured slavery


What generalization can you make about the abolition of slavery in the south?

They did not want slavery in the south they wanted to be apart of slavery.


Did the north or the south have slavery?

Both had slavery, the south just had it for longer.


What does skellum mean?

Archaic dialect or South African a rogue


True are false There were some northerners who believed that if slavery stayed in the south it could be tolerated?

True. There were some northerners who believed that if slavery remained in the South and did not spread to the new territories, it could eventually die out on its own. This viewpoint was known as "free soil" or "free labor" and was held by some abolitionists and moderate opponents of slavery.