The answer is TRUE.
True. There were some northerners who believed that if slavery remained in the South and did not spread to the new territories, it could eventually die out on its own. This viewpoint was known as "free soil" or "free labor" and was held by some abolitionists and moderate opponents of slavery.
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Yes, many people stayed there.
In the past year, it stayed at a relatively stable 50%.
Slaves with kind masters may have had relatively better living conditions or treatment compared to those with harsh masters, but they were still deprived of their freedom and basic rights. They were still considered property and had no autonomy over their own lives. Ultimately, their status as enslaved individuals remained unchanged regardless of their master's benevolence.
After the Civil War, slave labor was mostly replaced by sharecropping and convict leasing. Sharecropping involved former slaves or poor white farmers working on land owned by others in exchange for a share of the crops. Convict leasing involved prisoners being rented out to private companies for labor.
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farms stayed on the small side
It wasn't particularly. It was against slavery in the North, mainly because the new industrial factory managers could not use it. They wanted free, mobile skilled labour. There was also the Abolitionist movement - powerful, but not very numerous. In 1861, most Northerners found slavery acceptable, as long as it stayed in its traditional homelands. It was the creation of new slave-states that was the issue, partly because of the political balance between North and South in Congress, and partly ethical - the feeling that slavery was a necessary evil that should not be extended.
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Slavery stayed in the sourthern states because the whites were too lazy to do all the work themselves so they asked the goverment to ley slavery continue so that's what happened
They were Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
I would say most of it was slavery and racial issues
Because it allowed slavery to continue in the Border States - slave-states of the Upper South that had stayed loyal.
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The border states did not like the slavery and they got very upset and from my side of an opinion I would think theyn would of left the union but then they stayed in the union and they helped stop slavery. The swtates allowed slavery yet they have remained in the union.
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