Antebellum Period Of The South

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The Antebellum Period of the United States was a time pre dating the Civil War; it encompassed the years from 1781 to 1860. This time period is known for its rise of abolition and gradual polarization of the country between abolitionists and supporters of slavery. This subject of slavery was made taboo in the chambers of the government due to the fact that the Congress could not agree on the subject. The North and South were unique from each other in many things, for example the main point surrounding slavery. While they did have a fair amount of similarities between them it is still reasonable to conclude that by the 1860’s they had developed into two separate and distinct societies.
There are many differences between Antebellum America North and Antebellum America South. Some of the main differences consist of farming style, social classes, industry, transportation, cities, and view of slavery. The North’s farming style consisted of small farms that families would work on; crops and livestock were the main profit of these farms. It was unusual to see slaves working on these farms b...

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