Section 1
The Antebellum South
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Slavery in the Antebellum Period
Slavery was a form of forced labor existing as a legal institution from the colonial period until the mid-nineteenth century.

The Proslavery Argument
Proponents of slavery argued that it protected slaves, masters, and society as a whole.

Plain Folk of the Old South
The "Plain Folk of the Old South" were a middling class of white farmers who occupied a social rung between rich planters and poor whites.