1- Do you think that slavery was the most important factor in shaping southern society? If so, explain why, If you do not believe that slavery was the most important factor shaping southern society, what factor was more important? Answer should be more than 200 words
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The institution of slavery was deeply ingrained in the southern economy, politics, and culture. The southern economy was heavily reliant on the labor of enslaved people, and the political power of southern states was largely based on the number of enslaved people Show more…
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