Slavery In The Southern States

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People in the Southern states supported the institution of slavery because the South needed people to work in the fields for free to sustain their economy and by all means, the Southern states wanted slaves in order to have low-cost workers to labor in cotton and tobacco plantation, with this in mind the South could make more money, buy more land and pay their taxes. including challenging abolitionist such as Frederick Douglass, Elizur Wright, Harriet Tubman and all in all Slavery existed for thousands of years, the defender of slavery included economics, religion, legality, social goods and even humanitarianism, that leaded to the civil war to further their argument and circumstances in the southern economy to justify slavery because of …show more content…
In 1852, A Newspaper ad for a slave auction were mostly current occurrences in the antebellum south were they valued slaves for $2000 dollars, then to lose 200 slaves because of their freedom would carry a valued of $400,000 dollars in the slave auction, this was a great sum of money that would have been equal to millions at that time as well as with the increasing export of cotton in southern plantation that produced more than a million bales of cotton a year, three-fourths of the world's supply. In dollar value, cotton represented more than half of the nation's exports, and this lead the cotton in the south to be “King Cotton”. the defenders of slavery argued that if cotton is referred to be as the most important cash crop in the country that made slavery necessary to keep away from incidents as the nat turner rebellion in 1831, a slave revolt that frightened many southern slaveholders and spread terror carry on through the white south in effect such unrest is a reason to continue with …show more content…
Calhoun unlike any southern politician of that time he argued that southerners should not apologize for slavery and for instance slavery is an indispensable to the peace and happiness for both white and blacks, slavery is a good thing for the enslaved and is not necessarily evil with this intention supporters of slavery also argued that ancient religious texts contain passages in which key figures owned slaves jesus never spoke against it because of this, the legality of slavery in the states defender turned to courts with the dred scott decision the courts declared that the whole African American race had no legal standing as persons in our courts; all blacks were seen as property, and the Constitution protected property rights of the people, which includes slave owners there in due time modern slavery was deemed