It was inhabited by people.
Prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas, and even the arrival of the Vikings, North America was inhabited by people that we now call Native Americans. It is believed that people first inhabited North America between 15 and 16 millennia ago, after crossing the land bridge between the Eurasian continent to the Americas (Bering Land Bridge Theory).
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It depends largely on who you were and what your ideals were.
It was a good thing for the southern plantation owners. They had to treat the slaves as a very valuable asset. They had to do everything to keep them well and healthy and productive without breaking their economic base.
It was not really that good for the African Americans. They still did did not have the vote. They were free to move, but they were not paid the wages that they deserved. The Southern Owners were very bitter about the defeat of the south. Many lost fortunes because they held Confederate Paper (stocks and bonds) that were most useless. The South was still labor intensive, but they could not afford to pay more than subsistent wages.
<span>Workers would revolt against the bourgeoisie and assume control.</span>
The polar region is located near the poles.
They made themselves less productive by breaking tools,<span>uprooting plants, and working slowly</span>