It greatly angered the Abolitionists - remembering that most Northerners were not Abolitionists by any means.
Add the suffix -ly. Greatly. She was greatly disturbed by his answer.
Because it was damaged greatly after the Civil War.
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Because they believed greatly n their culture
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It heightened the division between the two sides - it delighted the South and greatly offended Northern abolitionists. It raised the temperature of the debate, and brought civil war closer.
King Saul had a hard time as he was disturbed greatly according to the bible, and David played the harp to him. It does not say he found it hard to find sleep.
The adverb form of "great" is "greatly." It is used to describe actions or states that are done to a significant or considerable extent. For example, one might say, "She was greatly impressed by the performance."
One thing that was done was the placement of a Naval blockade,which greatly reduced the ability of southern ships to come or go at southern ports.
Caused serious confusion about the legality of slavery. Taken literally, it meant that there was no such thing as free soil. This delighted the South. But the Abolitionists were greatly offended, and the highly public Lincoln-Douglas debates thrashed out the arguments at length.
Could you please provide more context or specify which Joanne you are referring to? There are many individuals with that name, and the actions of one could vary greatly from another.