There was no single south before the civil war. in the eight slave states of the upper south, enslaved people and slaveowners made up a smaller percentage of the total population than in the seven lower south states. select on the map the eight states that made up the upper south.
Question: There was no single south before the civil war. in the eight slave states of the upper south, enslaved people and slaveowners made up a smaller percentage of the total population than in the seven lower south states. select on the map the eight states that made up the upper south.
The Upper South was a region of the United States that existed before the Civil War. It consisted of eight states where slavery was legal, but less prevalent than in the Lower South. The Upper South states were Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, and Arkansas. These states had a lower percentage of enslaved people and slaveowners in their population than the Lower South states, which were more dependent on plantation agriculture and cotton production. The map below shows the Upper South states in green and the Lower South states in red.
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