No, the south thought of slavery as a way of life. Without slaves they thought daily life would be extremely hard and if not impossible.
This is the answer to your question.<span>The emergence and settlement of the different regions of Colonies foreshadowed diversity and dichotomy. The divergence that would come to define the new nation as it matured and developed was evident, as was the challenge to balance both spiritual fulfillment and economic accumulation of wealth. This paradigm was evident in the establishment of the New England Colonies, a dynamic that would repeat itself in the settlement and development of other colonies. </span>
C. it was the last escape route from Richmond.
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The answer is D- Andrew Jackson