Why in 1860 did southerners remain committed to the institution of slavery and its expansion? How did the South defend the use of slavery? This is the question that I have chosen to answer.
These questions are interesting, and made me look a little deeper then I would. First I asked myself what is an institution and according to dictionary.com a institution is, "an organization, establishment, foundation, society, or the like, devoted to the promotion of a particular cause or program, especially one of the public, educational, or charitable character." (dictionary.com, 2017)
Based off of the research that I have done slavery was a industry that had potential for economic gain for those whom owned slaves. The prosperous result