The declaration of independence included a list of grievances. In one of this, Thomas Jefferson wrote about the abomination that was slavery and condemned it. The Grievance describes slavery as disgraceful, miserable, and as a part of the most disgusting business.
In the Grievance, Jefferson also blames slavery upon King George III. He blames the King for introducing slavery into the Americas. Jefferson wrote: "Those disgraceful practices are the Warfare of the Christian King of Great Britain".
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Answer: The South was economic state was based in slavery and plantations while the North had factories which didn't require slaves. So the South feared greatly that they would plummet if they gave in to the Emancipation Proclamation.
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Answer: Black codes and Jim Crow laws were laws passed at different periods in the southern United States to enforce racial segregation and curtail the power of black voters. After the Civil War ended in 1865, some states passed black codes that severely limited the rights of black people, many of whom had been enslaved
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It was the Great Depression I believe