Slavery After Civil War

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Prior to the Civil War, the north and south viewed liberty and freedom differently. Slavery was one of the issues that they did not see eye to eye on but also territorial expansion and tariffs on imports from other countries brought great opposition as well. Most slaves worked as agricultural laborers, but they were also employed in factories and mines. The success of the southern states depended on enslaved labor, and that dependence made the structure on slavery in the south all the deeper and inescapable. The northern economy also benefited from slave-grown staples. White Americans were too deeply dependent on the institution to want to talk about slavery. Territorial expansion forced them to discuss it however. It raised the question