Tension Between The North And The Anti-Federalist Party

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With the start of political parties came the start of the separation between the Northern and Southern states. With the Federalist Party ruling the North and the Anti-Federalist Party being popular in the South. Which helped create tension between the two regions that continued for many years. When Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin that’s when things started to change for the better and the worse. The South’s economy started to pick up, but this when slavery really started to become popular due to how fast cotton could be produced and sold and how cheap slave labor was. In the Antebellum Era, when Africans were taken and brought to America, mostly to the South to white people’s plantations to work on, so the owners didn’t have pay a lot …show more content…

The books George Fitzburgh wrote like “Sociology for the South” and “Cannibals All” made him a reputation of rousing up Southerners to gain a higher interest to protecting and defending slavery from being abolished which worried many people the North. He believed that in all societies there must be people who are slaves, so there are no idlers. The South picked Africans as their slaves because they would be better of with the South than back home where they would become savages. Fitzburgh thinks it’s completely insane that people who are abolitionist don’t see how blacks are great at being slaves due to their inferiority and money making capabilities. In conclusion, Fitzburgh believed that blacks are nothing but children and must be watched over and used for slavery because without slavery they would become a huge burden to society. A person does not only exist to work, so that others can make money. They can help society without being forced to work against their …show more content…

He thinks that the class to do the labor must have low intelligence and lots of vigor , and he believes the South have found in an inferior race to whites, the black race to answer the South’s purpose. The statement which still resonates today is that no powers on Earth can abolish slavery which is true since till this day there is still different kinds of slavery around the world. His argument is if to better civilization there need to be slaves than why should there not be. Then he believes that if the North continues sending lectures so will the South come to lecture the North. Hammond as a wealthy plantation owner could be saying these things, because he doesn’t want to stop his main revenue of money from coming in and not make him part of the class that will push civilization