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they were super mad they wanted slaves to be free but he north hated slaves and put them to work ( this is the best answer u will find )
Many northerners were opposed to the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 because it required citizens to assist in capturing and returning escaped slaves. This law heightened tensions between the North and South, leading to increased support for abolitionism and anti-slavery sentiment in the North. Some northerners actively resisted the law by participating in the Underground Railroad to help slaves escape to freedom.
slavery was vital to southern life, many residents feared that their way of life was attacked
Most didn't like it cause that meant they had to do the work them selves. or they had to find someone else to do it.
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In certain cases, people on each side of the US Civil War were of the belief that Black slaves were inferior peoples. This type of racism caused some Americans to react negatively to the Emancipation Proclamation.
Black southerners reacted in a positive way to the emancipation proclamation. The act allowed the slaves to be freed, and this gave the blacks a free life, something they had been wanting for a long time.
White southerners where horrified. They were worried that the slaves would revolt. The slaves were confused but were free they started a revolt and put the confederacy into financial struggles .
blacks recruited
When the union troops were in an area they often had the freed slaves come to them for protection and to help. At one point slaves came to one unit and the confederate officer demanded the return of the slaves from the union commander. The union commander told the Confederate that the slaves were contraband. By declaring them contraband he didn't have to return the slaves. After that event they called themselves "contraband."
They were afraid to leave their master
In the south, white reacted to the proclamation with rage.
Slave owners treated slaves more harshly .
some would have put up a fight
Really mad. They were desperate to get there slaves back so they contacted the government, but they couldn't help.
The slaves tried to resist the northern soldiers descending upon their plantations.
They were upset about it because they didn't want to lose their slaves.