Since the independent, the north and the southern of the country setup were developed in a different way. The North of US becomes more and more industrialized while the South remained a predominantly agrarian economy. This differences followed by different in social culture and political beliefs, one of these differences is the sight to the slavery. In fact, slavery in America began in the 17th century, when people of Africa were overpowered and forced to leave their native land. The first slaves in the American colonies a cargo is about twenty Africans arrived in Virginia in 1619. Consequently, the number of enslaved Africans increased steadily each year. By 1763, the slaves have reached to 230,000 Africans most of them in the south states. At the end of the 18th century after the industry development, especially in cotton factories, for this reason, this situation creates a high demand for labor for cotton picking. In 1860as a result of the labor demand, the slaves reached to four million Africans slaves. Henceforth, Slaves were treated as property, and not as a human being. For this reason, since the first slave’s arrival, the conflict between slavery supporter and the Opposers starts, the one of the best of these conflicts is William Lloyd Garrison vs John C. Calhoun. …show more content…
He feels angry and sham to the compact; “Yes—we recognize the compact, but with feelings of shame and indignation. “In other words, he describes the pro-slavery as Unblushing Coalition describes do evil that good is coming. In contrast, Calhoun who upholds the compact and Prepare people that the good is coming for the next. He says “the relation now existing in the slaveholding States between the two, is, instead of an evil, a good–a positive