Answer: Slavery was integral to the South's economy and culture. When the South lost the war, the Confederate States of America dissolved and Southern states lost their power.
Explanation: The end of slavery resulted in a tremendous loss of crop production on many Southern plantations and, ultimately, an unsustainable economy in the South.
It came to an end when Hitler seized Czechoslovakia on March 15, 1939, in defiance of his promises given at Munich, and Prime Minister Chamberlain, who had championed appeasement before, decided on a policy of resistance to further German aggression."