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Of course the slave hated slavery.
There have been several William Millers in US history of an appropriate time to weigh in on the slavery debate. Please clarify who you are talking about.
Frederick Douglass felt that the biggest issue with regard to slavery was that it was morally indefensible. He believed that no one should be owned by another man, so slavery was fundamentally flawed.
Probably not all that different to how I feel now. I consider myself a slave; I always have done. I am in a consentual Master/slave relationship (a totally different thing to legal slavery).
he thought slaves should be counted as people not property he paid his slives to work most people did not \ - Lauren :) ;)
About how they feel
The Southerners did not feel good about the future of slavery
I wasn't born when slavery was abolished, so I didn't feel anything about it.
they felt about slavery
bad
no the southern states approved of slavery and the northern states dissapproved of slavery
George Mcclellan Was Against Slavery But Fought In The War To Win.
Most people in the north of American were against slavery.
The North generally opposed slavery due to beliefs in equality and human rights, leading to the abolitionist movement and eventual Civil War fought primarily over the issue of slavery. The North viewed slavery as morally wrong and incompatible with the principles of freedom and democracy.
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It was one of the Confederate States - a slave state - and they felt slavery was okay.
The South liked Slavery they were the ones who used it. The North had a problem with it