Honor is all compared with men in the south. I decide their position in society, whether they can have slaves; it is basically a secret caste system. People who received the highest honor are living a good life in the social standing of the south. Kenneth S. Greenberg's "honor and slavery" is trying to explain the customs and practices of words used by humans before the war in the South. In today's society, it is difficult for one person to understand how to express honor, and for those living in the northern part of the United States, it is necessary to understand this. # Mr. Guan Lin said, "Si
Historians stress that the honor sense is the focus of attention of white people of the upper class. The idea of being considered a second-rate citizen is a curse that a glorious Susaner can not tolerate. The position of the abolishmentist believes that slavery is a negative or evil phenomenon that impairs White's rights and republican prospects. For Southern Caucasian, this kind of remark made Southerners a second-class citizen, because they trampled on what they considered constitutional rights, that they acquired movables everywhere.
With the rise of democracy in the Jackson era of the 1930s, the slave owner feared the power of most people. If political power hits the majority of slavery-opposing people, the glory of the south and southern Caucasians will be threatened. White southern people, anxious to maintain slavery, are angry about what they believe North Korea is trying to take away their livelihood. Strong southern such as John C. Calhoun of South Carolina emphasized that the law like tariffs in 1828 proved that the northern region destroys the southern economy and wants to expand its culture. He and others, such tariffs can cause disproportionate damage to the south, the southern depends heavily on imports and north in the profits, and the north undergoes protection of its manufacturing center I guess. Tariffs seem to open doors to other federal initiatives, including abolition of slavery
Slavery is a material and ideological foundation of the southern society. Southern people are most concerned about proof that slavery is a fundamental difference between the North and the South. Slavery ideology stimulated various southern people to fight for the protection of the southern special system. For many people, fighting for the Confederates is to protect the right to own slaves. The legal framework of slavery that was defended by the decision of Dred Scott declaring slavery as property has led many slaveowners to take weapons to protect their interests. Utilizing the political heritage of the founded father, these slaveowners were motivated to defend their ownership as outlined in the Declaration of Independence. Many slave owners fought for the Confederate army, the general characteristics of the slave owner did not appear on the battlefield.