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Q: How did the Abolition movement develop and how was it seen in the north and in the south?
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Which region had many movements to extend rights such as abolition and women's suffrage North South or West?

During the Antebellum, the North was most responsible for the abolitionist movement. During the early 1900s, the North was also the breeding ground for the Women's Suffrage movement.


What groups supported the south in its resistance to abolition?

Urban white workers and wealthy industrialists from the North supported the South in its resistance to abolition.


Which of the northern groups supported the south in its resistance to abolition?

Urban white workers and wealthy industrialists from the North supported the South in its resistance to abolition.


What two groups supported the South in its resistance to abolition?

Urban white workers and wealthy industrialists from the North supported the South in its resistance to abolition.


Did Frederick Douglass support north or south?

Frederick Douglass did not actually fight for either side. He advocated for the abolition of slavery. He was, however, an adviser to Abraham Lincoln.


How did the South react to the abolition movement?

they were mad...and then they cried... then they got over it and went and seduced their wives


What generalization can you make about the abolition of slavery in the north?

In the North they did not want Slavery , and in the South they wanted to be apart of Slavery ,


Was the abolishment of slavery in the north or south of America?

it was an entire abolition all over America however it affected the south much heavier than the north


What breaks up the general north-south movement of air?

what breaks up the general north-south movement of air.


What were five main causes of the civil war?

1.economic and social differences between the north and south 2. states rights vs. federal rights 3.fight between pro-slavery and abolition 4.growth of the abolition movement 5.the election of 1980-Abraham Lincoln


How did the abolition of slavery divide the North and South of the United States?

The north had factories, and had a more urban lifestyle. The south, however, had a more agricultural lifestyle, and depended on slavery.


What groups in the north were opposed to abolition?

The Northeners that opposed abolition were the people who profited from it, sach as the textile mill owners and merchants who relied on slave labor in the South for cotton.