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Slavery's economic, social, and moral impact on the South

The Immediate abolition of slavery morally would have been the right thing to do. Actually, going on morals, slavery would have never began. Since it obviously did begin you hear two different aspects of slavery. One would be from the slaveholders and one would be from the slaves.For slaveholders, profit was the only thing on their mind. They were unconcerned with the physical and psychological impact that slavery would have on


Most slaves were raised feeling inferior towards whites and a sense of unfufillment for themselves. Now, the people wouldn't want to hire them because they would have to pay them more. So even though I do not at all agree with slavery, the immediate abolishment of it would have been hell for all those involved, on the negative side and from the positive side. How dare them to even consider letting slaves go, it's not like they're people or anything. It would seem almost inhumane to just let the slaves go because the slave holders weren't raised in a manner to understand providing for themselves. Also, they would have no place to stay because they had been staying with their masters on plantations. They would have to attempt to go back to these people and ask for jobs. For the slaves, immediately letting go of slavery would have been such a burden lifted off their shoulders but another one would have been placed on. If it would have been chosen to immediately abolish slavery they would have suffered tremendously. Many planted crops would have been left unpicked, no one would be able to keep up with the planted crops and stuff around the house just wouldn't get done.

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