Now let us discuss economics. We all know that the South thrives and depends on slave labor and if this was to be abolished, go head and take a wild guess what happens. Our cotton and tobacco industry cripples to the ground and the South economy falls. Now not only does this affect the Southern economy, it affects the North too. People up North seem to forget that. The historical and religious aspect on slavery is pretty simple as well. There were Slaves in Babylon, Slaves in Greece, Slaves in Rome, and even Slaves in the Middle Ages so explain to me as to why can’t I own slaves. It seems to me as though this was a normalcy then so why can’t it a normalcy now. Even Sparta and Athens depended on …show more content…
There is nothing wrong, as a Southerner, with how I run my plantain or the labors of my choice who work. As it is a matter of economics, history, religion, legality, and the social good of slaves. I’ve explained this to you real good and let us be honest, you’re on my side too. It isn’t that hard of a concept to understand so let others know. The South thrives and depends on slave labor. Slavery has been the choice for labor for a long time and helped many civilizations prosper and can help America be great and even Calhoun said it best, “We are helping these