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Q: How do Lincoln's views on slavery compare with John Bell Robinson's?
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What statement represents Lincolns and Douglass views on slavery?

lincoln opposed slavery, but douglas thought slavery had its place


How were Lincolns views similar to and different From John Brown's?

they both were against slavery but john brown raided. lincoln just protestend and had debates


What were lincolns views of slavery and race?

At first his action to the civil war was only about keeping the nation together; later he decided he had to stop slavery, the cause of the war, to end the war, he himself never liked slavery and race meant nothing to judging a person.


Compare and contrast of the north and the south views on slavery in the US during the early 1850s?

The South believed they needed slaves and the North was against it. Both sides views became increasingly stronger around 1850.


How did Abraham Lincoln's background influence his views on slavery?

Abraham Lincoln was raised by his father who was a strict Baptist and did not believe in slavery. His views and the encounters Lincoln had with slaves themselves influenced his views on slavery.


What were lincolns views of the north and south?

Lincoln had many views on the north and the south. He was definitely in favor for the north because, not only was he a republican and agreed with the abolition of slavery; but he also grew up in the north. He was also nominated to be president by the north, not the south. His views on the south were that he didn't want slavery and was upset about the fact that slavery was such a big deal, although he fought the war mainly for peace and unity.


An individual who held strong anti slavery views?

William Wilberforce had very strong views, in favor of abolishing slavery.


What were the north's views about slavery?

the north's views on slavery were ngative and they wanted it abolished. that is why slaves went to the north when they ran away.


What were the various views of slavery in the west?

the views were very bad and harsh


An individual who held strong anti-slavery views?

An abolitionist was an individual who held strong antislavery views.


How did lincolns view of slavery differ from that of the abolitionists?

Like most Northerners, Lincoln had been willing to tolerate slavery in its traditional heartlands, but did not like the prospect of an extended slave-empire. When he issued his Emancipation Proclamation, it was for strictly tactical reasons, though no doubt it also caused some Northerners to re-define their views on the slave system.


What is George Washington's views on government?

his views on government were slavery, and democracy and also i believe the army