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How did the reliance on cotton production and slavery affect the south economically socially and morally?

Economic - two competing industries - industrial north vs. agrarian south - free labor vs. slave laborSocial - North sees south as aristocratic medieval country, South sees North as corrupt immigrant urban Morally- The North sees the South as morally wrong for having slavery


Did slavery become quickly common in north and South Carolina because of rice plantation?

Yes this is true slaves where very common in North and south Carolina and this was because they need more people to help with the rice crops because,the people of that time did not know how to even plant rice. Silly people : )


How did the conflict over slavery lead to sectionalism?

The short answer: The South was the section of the country which used slavery, and the North did not. The South felt disconnected from the North and thus formed an almost separate culture, increasing the distinctiveness of, and the enmity between, the two regions.


How can you compare and contrast slavery in the northern and southern colonies?

Slavery existed in both the northern and southern colonies, but its significance and prevalence varied. In the southern colonies, slavery was integral to the economy and shaped social structures, with large-scale plantations relying heavily on enslaved labor. In the northern colonies, slavery was less widespread and focused more on urban areas, with industries like shipping and trade benefiting from enslaved labor. Additionally, attitudes towards slavery differed, with abolitionist sentiments more prevalent in the North compared to the South.


What did the Grimke sisters do with their slaves?

The Grimke sisters, Angelina and Sarah Grimke, were raised in a slave-owning family in South Carolina but later became abolitionists. They gave their inherited slaves freedom and left the South to join the abolitionist movement in the North. They actively worked to end slavery and fought for women's rights.

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What was the long term effects bleeding Kansas problem?

the north and south became more divided over the issue of slavery


Why was there so much North vs South tension over territorial expansion?

There was this tension, because the territories claimed by the South became slave territories and the territories claimed by the North became free territories. The North wanted no slavery and the South wanted slaves. So, the North and south raced to get as much land as possible to cause the other direction ( N. or S. ) to submit into slavery or no slavery


What did the slavery have to do with the civil war?

Most people in the north did not believe that slavery was right and people in the south disagreed and it became a controversy of whether slavery is right or not, so the north and south fought each other to resolve the conflict.


Were there slaves in North Dakota?

No, it became a state in 1889 after slavery had ended.


What were some of the effects of the war on the south?

slavery ended sharcropping became popular. north help rebuild the south poverty(south)


Did the north fight for slavery?

the north did. the south had slavery, the north did not.


How do the beliefs of the North compare to the beliefs of the South?

the north have slavery but the south did have slavery


What is the north-south conflict?

The North South conflict in the United States of America was over slavery. The South wanted slavery and the North wanted to abolish slavery.


What is north south conflict?

The North South conflict in the United States of America was over slavery. The South wanted slavery and the North wanted to abolish slavery.


Who was against slavery north or south?

The answer is north. North is against slavery.


How did the north and the south differ in their ideas about extending slavery?

the north didnt want slavery but the south want slavery


Who fought against slavery during the civil war?

the north fought the south, and the north won north- against slavery south- slavery