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Q: Only a few Free Soilers were abolitionists who wanted to end slavery in the South?
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Only a frew free soilers were abolitionists who wanted to end slave in the south?

false


Who was the person who wanted to end slavery?

Abolitionists.


What is the name given to people who were against slavery in the south?

They were the abolitionists.


What side wanted slavery during the civil war?

In the civil war the south wanted slavery. The North had machines and wanted to abolish slavery. ; )


What is the term for persons who wanted to ban slavery in the US?

the north. most northern people were abolitionists, so that means they didnt like the idea of slavery. there were few abolitionists in the south, and they could be black or white. hope this helps you!


Why was the south against slavery?

Actually the NORTH was against slavery, and the SOUTH wanted slavery.


What is the north-south conflict?

The North South conflict in the United States of America was over slavery. The South wanted slavery and the North wanted to abolish slavery.


What is north south conflict?

The North South conflict in the United States of America was over slavery. The South wanted slavery and the North wanted to abolish slavery.


What did radical abolitionists demand?

The radical abolitionists (circa 1800-1860) wanted the US to immediately outlaw slavery (with universal emancipation), and declare descendants of enslaved Africans as freedmen with all the rights of citizenship. In the South, the agricultural economy would likely have collapsed without a slave labor force, so they strongly opposed abolition.


Did the north want slavery?

No. North wanted to end slavery and south wanted slavery


How did slavery in the south differ from slavery in the south?

In essence, it did not. Lincoln's cleverly written Emancipation Proclamation freed no slaves. Well generally in the north people were against slavery and they wanted to put a stop to it, (abolitionists) but in the south they were all for it. A lot of southern lifestyles revolved around slavery and they couldn't picture their life without it. A lot of Northerners on the other side found it to be cruel and uncivilized.


What generalization can you make about the abolition of slavery in the south?

They did not want slavery in the south they wanted to be apart of slavery.