What was true of the South and slavery in nineteenth-century America?
A) England did not need cotton from the South.
B) The South's total population consisted of 20 percent slaves.
C) The Old South had developed into the largest and most powerful slave society the modern world has known.
D) The amount of money invested in slavery was a small part of the economy.
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Q1: Map: Size of Slaveholdings, 1860

Q2: On the eve of the Civil War,
Q3: In 1850, a majority of southern slaveholders
Q4: What economic effect did southern slavery have
Q6: The internal slave trade in the United
Q7: Map: Size of Slaveholdings, 1860

Q8: The relationship between rich southern planters and
Q9: Frederick Douglass argued that:
A) slaves were truer
Q10: The U.S. slave population by 1860 was
Q11: Southern farmers in the backcountry:
A) generally worked
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