The South economy would heavily rely on slavery, particularly in states that relied on agriculture, such as cotton, tobacco, and sugar production. The North and South had extremely different views on slavery. In the North, where industry was rapidly expanding, slavery would be seen as an outdated and wrongful practice. Many Northerners believed that all men were created equal and that everyone should have the right to freedom. In contrast, Southerners saw slavery as a necessary evil that kept their economy running, arguing that without slave labor their plantations would not be profitable. Tensions would continue to rise between the North and South as the United States expanded westward. With the question of whether new states would allow slavery or not. Southern states would argue for the right to decide their laws concerning slavery. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 attempted to form a balance between free and slave states by restricting slavery to certain territories. However, this compromise was only a temporary fix as it wasn’t effective when new territories continued to be added to the Union. A solution to this issue was the Kansas-Nebraska Act of
The South economy would heavily rely on slavery, particularly in states that relied on agriculture, such as cotton, tobacco, and sugar production. The North and South had extremely different views on slavery. In the North, where industry was rapidly expanding, slavery would be seen as an outdated and wrongful practice. Many Northerners believed that all men were created equal and that everyone should have the right to freedom. In contrast, Southerners saw slavery as a necessary evil that kept their economy running, arguing that without slave labor their plantations would not be profitable. Tensions would continue to rise between the North and South as the United States expanded westward. With the question of whether new states would allow slavery or not. Southern states would argue for the right to decide their laws concerning slavery. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 attempted to form a balance between free and slave states by restricting slavery to certain territories. However, this compromise was only a temporary fix as it wasn’t effective when new territories continued to be added to the Union. A solution to this issue was the Kansas-Nebraska Act of