How did southern slaveholders claim that the North benefited from slavery?

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They demonstrated that slavery was the foundation of the entire American economy.
They demonstrated that slavery was the foundation of the entire American economy.

They pointed out that the North's textile industry depended on southern cotton.
They pointed out that the North's textile industry depended on southern cotton.

They argued that upholding slavery prevented unnecessary political divisions.

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Southern slaveholders claimed that the North benefited from slavery primarily by emphasizing that the North's textile industry depended on southern cotton. This argument highlighted the economic interdependence between the North and South, portraying slavery as essential for the prosperity of both regions.

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