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There was some soldier that was brought by the british to killed the maroons that had escape, in to the blue mountains.

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Q: How did the union soldiers view slavery?
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What were the points of view between the union and confederacy?

the union (north)was against slavery and wanted to keep the union while the Confederacy (south) was pro slavery and wanted to brake away from the union


How did the union and the confederacy view slavery?

The union viewed slavery as a huge problem that threatened America. Every time there was a dispute between the North and the South, one of them threatened to split from the union.


True or false during the Civil War union soldiers fought against slavery?

True.


Why did union soldiers decide to join the civil war?

they were against slavery and wanted the U.S.A to remain "United".


What did the black soldiers gain from fighting in the civil war?

Freedom for those who fought for the Union as they were opposed to slavery.


Lincolns' view on slavery?

disliked slavery, but did not believe the fed. gov. could ban it in places it already exists. "this struggle is to save the Union, not to either save or destroy slavery"


What were the 2 colors of the civil war?

Soldiers fighting for the Union (sometimes called the North), who wanted to abolish slavery, wore the color blue. Soldiers for the Confederacy (sometimes called the South), who preferred to keep slavery, wore the color gray.


What is the southern view about the dred Scott decision?

They were delighted. It appeared to mean that every state in the Union was open for slavery.


What was Lincolns view on slavery?

Many people think he was against the idea of slavery, but really he was not. Abraham Lincoln used slavery as a leverage on trying to get the south to join the union by saying he would free the salves if they did not join back. But otherwise it was not his intentions to stop slavery.


Was William sherman against or for slavery?

He was against slavery, because he was on the union side. The union side was against slavery.


Were the south against slavery or were the union?

The Union (North) was against slavery while the Confederate (South) was against slavery.


What was Horace Greeley's view on slavery?

Many people think he was against the idea of slavery, but really he was not. Abraham Lincoln used slavery as a leverage on trying to get the south to join the union by saying he would free the salves if they did not join back. But otherwise it was not his intentions to stop slavery.