because in the u.s it usually means the pre-civil war
they eat butt
Better then in the south
The Antebellum Period in American history is generally the period between the War of 1812 and the US Civil War. However, some historians date this period to be from the adoption of the Constitution in 1789 until the beginning of the Civil War. The term literally means "before the war".
As a economic issue
because in the u.s it usually means the pre-civil war
Antebellum is a word that refers to the period before the Civil War. An example of this term in a complex sentence might be, " Miss Sally fondly remembered antebellum times, before Atlanta had burned, and before most of the men in her town had died in the war."
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
they eat butt
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By 1860 the lower south became known as the antebellum 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
After the defeat of the Confederate States of America the saying: "The South Will Rise Again!", was heard. Mainly used now as slogan for common interests. It may also refer to the dream of returning America to its Antebellum cultural ideals.
White familes in the south during the antebellum time did not own any slaves. At least the majority of whits did not own any
New South is a phrase that has been used intermittently since the American Civil War to describe the American South, in whole or in part. The term New South is used in contrast to the Old South of the plantation system of the antebellum period.