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29 March, 21:12
Why did the South fear the abolition of slavery?
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Jada Jacobs
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Answer: The South was economic state was based in slavery and plantations while the North had factories which didn't require slaves. So the South feared greatly that they would plummet if they gave in to the Emancipation Proclamation.
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