people started to figure out slavery was not right
prejedice and discrimination
Free African Americans in the North were treated as inferior even after slavery. They had few rights and considered 3/5 human.
they were still treated differently, and they still had separate bathrooms, and drinking fountains
Cause they want to change there attitudes
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They wanted it abolished.
The loss of slavery would threaten the southern economy
The passage of the Fugitive Slave Law heightened tensions and drew attention to the moral issues of slavery. Many Northerners who were previously indifferent or passive toward slavery became more sympathetic to the plight of escaped slaves and more outspoken against the institution as a whole. This led to a shift in attitudes and increased support for abolitionist causes in the North.
yes
(Apex) Study ancient Roman culture to learn more about Roman attitudes toward violence and slavery.
Free African Americans in the North were treated as inferior even after slavery. They had few rights and considered 3/5 human.
False