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I would say this is true. Most of the population in the US was in the North. In the Industrial factories, businesses, etc. Most of the population did not own slaves. In the South, several were owned; if you compare that to the mass majority of people,
Studies suggest that 3/4 of people in the South owned slaves, with that 88% owned 20 or fewer. The south isn't all the states. Moreland was spread out, and fewer people lived in the south.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
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Answer:
it helps describe the setting of the passage