They hated it. Well at least the ones who didnt want to lose thier slaves.
They lost thousands of slaves
No they loved slavery it was important to the slave owners
the just loved it
how did former slave owners feel about Jim crow laws
Slave owners wives were often embarrassed and took the anger out on the innocent children.
they felt tired and hungry because of all the work they had to do for he slave owners.
The Puritans were opposed to slavery and many Christians, Puritans, and Quakers protested the government because of slavery and helped make the underground railroad to free slaves. The Puritans were in America before slavery. England started the slave trade to America and France provided almost all of the slave transport on ships to America.
It brought slavery closer to Northerners, and made people feel like helping the fugitives escape into Canada, especially after Congress promsied to hunt them down.
Some slave owners may have supported their slaves converting to Christianity as a means of social control and promoting passivity. Others may have been apprehensive of the potential for religious teachings to inspire resistance or challenge the institution of slavery. Ultimately, attitudes varied among slave owners based on their individual beliefs and motivations.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 allowed slave owners to recapture escaped slaves in any state or territory in the United States. This law made it more difficult for runaway slaves to find freedom and increased enforcement efforts to return them to their owners, reinforcing the institution of slavery.
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.
It would threaten them because they have no one to do their work for them then they would have to do their own work by hand and see how they feel.
No. They wanted to build the railroad and it was a job. The railroad connected the east to the west.