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.
The Confederacy was pro-slavery.
He was obviously pro-slavery.
Pro-Slavery means that you support the idea of enslaving people.
Pro-slavery. He was President of the Confederate States of America.
'Pro-slavery Abolitionist' is a contradiction in terms.
Pro-slavery refers to the belief that owning slaves is acceptable or beneficial, while anti-slavery refers to the opposition against slavery and the belief in the equality and freedom of all individuals, regardless of race.
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Kansas earned the nickname bleeding Kansas because in may 1856 pro-slavery jurors charged antislavery leaders with treason. pro-slavery forces rode to Lawrence to arrest those charged. When they found the suspects had fled they burned the town
An abolitionist is someone who actively works to end slavery, while a pro-slavery person supports and advocates for the continuation of slavery. Abolitionists believe in the equal rights and freedom of all individuals, while pro-slavery individuals believe in the right to own and exploit others as property.
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