Why was slavery called a "peculiar institution" of the South? O It was unlike anything else in the world's history O It set the South apart from the North O It affected only a small portion of the southern population O It had been opposed by a majority of the nation's presidents O Despite the rhetoric, it was an economic drain on southern society

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Why was slavery called a "peculiar institution" of the South?
O It was unlike anything else in the world's history
O It set the South apart from the North
It affected only a small portion of the southern population
It had been opposed by a majority of the nation's presidents
Despite the rhetoric, it was an economic drain on southern society
Transcribed Image Text:Why was slavery called a "peculiar institution" of the South? O It was unlike anything else in the world's history O It set the South apart from the North It affected only a small portion of the southern population It had been opposed by a majority of the nation's presidents Despite the rhetoric, it was an economic drain on southern society
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