Yes, it was.
it was bad
One of the obvious differences between the North and the South during the U.S. Civil War was that the North was anti-slavery and the South was pro-slavery.
Not necessarily; however, much of the officer corps in the pre-Civil War army were Southerners who fought for the Confederacy.
There is no pre-determined limit.
John Brown, Harriet Tubman and Fredrick Douglass were all pre-Civil War abolitionists
describes how slaves were regarded in the South in the pre-Civil War years?
Not so much a 'what' as a 'where'. Pre-communist Russia.
Abolitionists wanted to see and end to slavery. For that reason, they were more likely to support the North and its causes.
What is the difference between a comperhensive pre-trial oppose to pre-trial conference for civil court?
Montgomery, Alabama.
Belonging to a period before a war especially the American Civil War
pre childhood