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Q: How did Mexico feel about slavery during 1846?
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How did the southerners feel about the future of slavery in the US?

The Southerners did not feel good about the future of slavery


How did you feel when slavery was abolished?

I wasn't born when slavery was abolished, so I didn't feel anything about it.


How did Mexico feel about slavery in 1830?

Slavery is a nasty thing. Mexico's father of independence Miguel Hidalgo abolished it at the beginning of the struggle for Mexican independence (1810) but it was never officially put in any legal document until 1829; on 1830 it was approved by the Mexican congress and became a law throughout Mexico and its territories. This in turn, put Mexico at odds against Texian settlers, who in their majority, were slave owners.


How did new york the colony feel about slavery?

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Why did the californios feel a little connection to Mexico?

California was originally part of Mexico before the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) but before that, there were very few people on such lands (less than 4,000). They were Mexican after all, but had very little connections to Mexico, as the capital was too far away and almost no news reached these lands.


How did the north feel about the legality of slavery?

bad


Did the southern and northern states of America feel the same about slavery?

no the southern states approved of slavery and the northern states dissapproved of slavery


How did George mcclellan feel about slavery?

George Mcclellan Was Against Slavery But Fought In The War To Win.


How did most people in the north feel about slavery?

Most people in the north of American were against slavery.


How does the north feel about 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.


How did the western states feel about the issue of slavery?

Indifferent For A+