They did not value education and hard work.
Did not value education and hard work (APEX) ;;; just got it right
They felt that Southerners did not value education and hard work.
Most people in the north of American were against slavery.
they were basically enemies. they died. -by Helen Wu-the best girl in the world.
They were disappointed that the experiment with putting slavery to the vote seemed to be causing violence, and they blamed the South for sending ruffians into Kansas to intimidate the voters. The South, of course, blamed the North for doing the same.
The south was agriculturally heavy, so they needed someone to do the hard work. The north was focused much more on industrial type jobs, which did not need slaves.
They felt that Southerners did not value education and hard work.
The north approved protection for tariffs, people bought cheaper manufactured goods.
the writers of the constitution are dead so....
The South had better generals than the North did at the time.
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they were against the southeners and the feel bad
the south believed that the north was being benefited; therefore, the south disliked it when the north liked it
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 North was in favor of federal rights. The South wanted anarchy, however.
Many in the South supported and benefited from the practice of slavery, viewing it as essential to their economic system and way of life. They believed in the racial superiority of white people and saw slavery as a legitimate institution. However, opinions on slavery varied among individuals and were not universal throughout the region.
Korea is an example, because although the people of North and South Korea feel they share a common nationality they are politically divided.
Most people in the north of American were against slavery.