(04.02 mc) in john
c. calhoun's eyes, what made slavery "a positive good"? it led to more rapid economic and industrial development than was possible in the regions without it. slaves who ran away to the north suffered great hardships that led many to return to their former masters. it contributed to the strength of the union because it caused regions to depend so clearly on each other. slaves had a better quality of life than wageworkers in factories, who had no health care or other protections.

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In John C. Calhouns eyes slavery was a good thing because it paved the way for economic growth and expansions in the south and where slaves where in the north too. Leading to an economic boom, although slaves where just that and made no wages they did in some cases receive healthcare and protection from there owners who saw them as investments.