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The Missouri copromise of 1820 did what for the legality of slavery?

It banned slavery in any new states North of Missouri's Southern border.


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.


The Missouri Compromise decided the legality of slavery in the new states of Missouri and?

Maine apexs


Did the north want slavery?

No. North wanted to end slavery and south wanted slavery


Did the north fight for slavery?

the north did. the south had slavery, the north did not.


How did people in the north feel about slavery in the 1860's?

they didnt agee that its was a good thing and abloished it in the norte


Who was against slavery north or south?

The answer is north. North is against slavery.


What did the north feel about slavery?

Harriet Tubman freed mo than 300 slaves and she held a gun before


How did she feel about slavery?

About how they feel


Why was there slavery in the north?

There was slavery in the north for the same reason there was slavery in the south, that is to work at labourous jobs.


How did the North feel about the Fugitive Slave Laws?

North dislike The Fugitive Slave Law, because that did not support slavery, and therefore did not want to send escaped slaves back to the south. North brought the slavery issue to their own doorstep , and gave the runawys a heroic victim status.