Basic racism.
William Lloyd Garrison was a strong supporter of the Abolitionist movement to end slavery in the US. He published a newspaper that was geared to help the end slavery. At one point he was sued for his statements against slave owners.
By saying that non-Christian people could be slaves.
Small plantation owners, which was the secOnd highest social class in the south, controlled politics in the south.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 required Americans to return runaway slaves to their owners.
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During the American Civil War, the secession of Missouri was controversial because of the disputed status of the state of Missouri. During the war, Missouri was claimed by both the Union and the Confederacy, had two competing state governments, and sent representatives to both the United States Congress and the Confederate Congress. This unusual situation, which also existed to some degree in the states of Kentucky and Virginia (withWest Virginia), was the result of events in early 1861.
Business owners supported the temperance movement because they didn't want their workers to be drunk while they were supposed to be working.
business owners
Factory owners by union workers
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because factory owners wanted lots of work done so they disobeyed the law
Factory owners by union workers
You should let him get one as they are nice, althoughMAKE SURE YOU CAN LOOK AFTER IT PROPERLY!HAVE YOU SEEN HOW MANY GUINEA PIGS ARE BEING SOLD BECAUSE THEIR OWNERS ARE NOT LOOKING AFTER THEM PROPERLY?
Southern slave owners felt threatened by the antislavery movement because they feared it would lead to the collapse of their economic system built on slavery, as well as a loss of their political power and social standing. They also worried about potential slave uprisings or rebellions incited by abolitionist ideas.
Northerners thought slave owners were foolish alcoholics. the association of drinking with slavery
the loss of slavery would threaten the economic survival of the South.
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