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South Carolina issued a document similar to the Declaration of Independence. The document created by South Carolina was called the "Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union."
In this document, the South Carolina goes over their feelings on how the federal government was mistreating the state and failing to enforce the Fugitive Slave Act enacted during the Compromise of 1850. This list of complaints/reasons for the secession was structured very similarly to the Declaration of Independence, in which the American colonists generated a list of reasons why they were breaking away from the British.
Answer:
A. <em>A former plantation owner</em>
Explanation:
This passage best reflects the point of view of a slave owner. While the passage does admit that poorer individuals lacked the opportunities to take advantage of the cheap land prices after the war, the fact that the passage states that an "enterprising" person could in fact thrive suggests that the writer places some blame on those individuals lacking opportunities, suggesting that they just didn't try hard enough.
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