They wanted it abolished.
Because, Garrett Rosco Milton said it was allowed!! :)
They wanted it abolished.
True
Members of the Whig Party were divided on the subject of slavery. This led to the end of the party in the middle of the 19th century.
The attitudes toward secession varied greatly between northern and southern states. The north was attempting to keep the country unified, while the south continued to threaten with its ideas of secession, wanting to be a separate nation.
different ideologies, different attitudes toward germany, rivalry, marshall aid, truman doctrine and gain of soviet power in estern countries.
Relocation to distant territories
people started to figure out slavery was not right
One publication that had a significant impact on northern attitudes towards slavery was Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin." It depicted the horrors of slavery and helped galvanize anti-slavery sentiment in the North leading up to the Civil War.
Cause they want to change there attitudes
The loss of slavery would threaten the southern economy
Abolitionists
Abolitionists
yes
Most Northerner didn't care for slavery. That is not to say they didn't want it abolished, it just did not affect their life.
prejedice and discrimination
(Apex) Study ancient Roman culture to learn more about Roman attitudes toward violence and slavery.
Some states passed personal liberty laws for runaway slaves.
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