It depends on which region. There were many regions where people were opposed to slavery, and some where they accepted it. Slavery was a very contentious and divisive issue, and it contributed
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New England region in United States is regarded as the birth place of anti-slavery movement. According to historians by 1804 slavery had been abolished in New England region. However ,some historians believe that despite abolishing slavery many people continued to practice slavery in New England. This assertion is not regarded as confirmed though.
Slavery was practiced in many regions throughout history, and attitudes towards it varied depending on the time period and cultural norms. Many societies have recognized the inhumanity of slavery and have worked to abolish it.
In New England, there was a growing opposition to slavery in the 18th and 19th centuries. Many individuals and groups in the region began to advocate for the abolition of slavery, influenced by Enlightenment ideals of liberty and equality. By the early 19th century, all New England states had abolished slavery or begun the process of gradual emancipation.
Northern states had a completely different attitude towards slavery and race equality. Abolition campaign was very strong in the north and had the support of political and religious leaders. North had become an industrialized and urbanized region with little dependence on agriculture, where slaves were largely utilized. Slavery was viewed negatively in north and by 1840 almost the entire African American populace in north was free. In a total contrast, southern states' economy depended on plantation agriculture where slavery was a vital part of society. The attitude of southerners was pro slavery and after the election victory of Abraham Lincoln, slave states decided to secede from the union as they feared a end of slavery under pro-abolition Lincoln.
The Southern region
Perceptual region
Yes, but there was very little slavery in that region.
The North and the West for the most part were anti-slavery.
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