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they wanted them to avoid war!
Because they thought it would threaten the cotton revenues, which were more than 50% of US exports. People don't like recognising that most Northerners were not Abolitionists. They were fighting for the unity of the states, and by implication, the cotton revenues. It was only after the Emancipation Proclamation that the war was made to look like a crusade against the evils of slavery - and that was principally to keep Britain and France from granting recognition to the Confederacy. No doubt a few Northerners did take another look at this thing called slavery, and began to feel a glow of moral mission in the great struggle. But the mid-term elections did not seem to indicate this, and it simply wasn't the biggest factor.
they felt so sick am\d tired
No country should take over another country.
Northerners were completely against slavery, and before the Civil War they took their hatred overboard by killing Southerners for their slavery.
The colonists did not feel it was fair to pay a tax to Great Britain when they did not have representation in the Parliament of Great Britain. The colonists felt that were being held in bondage to the crown in much the same was as Ireland.
The northerners felt slavery was bad, although they bought cotton from the south that the slaves made. The southerners felt slavery was very useful to make and sell goods.
John Adams disliked Great Britain. This is because he wanted independence and disagreed with some sentiments espoused by Paine's famous pamphlet.
because they feel that britain is a better place to be and that because the british saw potential in them they feel they want to live in britain
To compete with the other empire building countries, specifically Germany, Spain and Great Britain, to a lessor extent Japan and France.
The non-importation agreement of 1768 was aimed at boycotting any kind of goods or merchandize from Great Britain
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