The proslavery leaders were mainly located in the South. John C Calhoun, James Henry Hammond, Revered Lewis Dabney, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay. They're some of the prominent Southern political leaders. Then you have generals like Robert E Lee
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Because slavery was the mainstay of the cotton industry.
This was a pretty much a vote on pro-slavery or anti-slavery.
Examples: If you are pro slavery, then you like slavery. The Confederacy was pro slavery during the civil war.
Pro-slavery is being in favor of slavery, while anti-slavery is being against slavery.
The Confederacy was pro-slavery.
He was obviously pro-slavery.
Pro-Slavery means that you support the idea of enslaving people.
people who accept the slavery are pro slavery and people that doesnt accept it are anti slavery
Pro-slavery, as "pro" infers, means "agreed with slavery". An abolitionist was a person who disagreed or even fought to end slavery. (But, it's clumsy to say "con-slavery"!)
Pro-slavery. He was President of the Confederate States of America.
In favour of slavery.
'Pro-slavery Abolitionist' is a contradiction in terms.
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