The rule of the Zagwe Dynasty is the correct answer.
The event that helped give Christianity a permanent place in Ethiopia was the rise of the Zagwe Dynasty. Even though, during colonialism, Europeans were the ones who spread Christianity in Africa, Ethiopia wasn't included in that. The adoption of Christianity in Ethiopia happened via merchants that resulted in the conversion of Frumentius and consequently led him to become the first bishop in Aksum. The Zagwe dynasty kept the cultural traditions of Aksumite state and let Christianity remain as the official religion in that country.
The word to describe such governments is 'theocracy'. Oxford dictionary defines theocracy as 'a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god'.
Vatican City, Iran, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are some of the currently existing theocracies.
I think its because slavery only ended in the North so the south decided to keep slavery happening because it didn't affect them as much
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South Carolina's origins are so closely tied to the British West Indian colony of Barbados that it has been called a “Colony of a Colony.” The historian Jack Greene has called Barbados the “culture hearth” of the southeastern, slavery-dominated plantation economy