While people Northern States considered slavery as "inhumane" and Southern States considered it as "important part of capitalist expansion," both groups were essentially racist- believing that whites are superior to blacks. This is because of Social Darwinism that began to gain support.
The loss of slavery would threaten the southern economy
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the northern and southern states differed in their attitudes toward slavery because the northern states were against slavery while the southern states were all for slavery, in fact they had slaves. The northern and southern states disagreed about it so much that it caused a war, known as the civil war.
the northern and southern states differed in their attitudes toward slavery because the northern states were against slavery while the southern states were all for slavery, in fact they had slaves. The northern and southern states disagreed about it so much that it caused a war, known as the civil war.
Suspicion of European society as decadent and aristocratic
people started to figure out slavery was not right
The loss of slavery would threaten the southern economy
The American and British attitudes toward the Oregon Territory were at odds. Each side believed that the area belonged to the them.
prejedice and discrimination
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(Apex) Study ancient Roman culture to learn more about Roman attitudes toward violence and slavery.
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the northern and southern states differed in their attitudes toward slavery because the northern states were against slavery while the southern states were all for slavery, in fact they had slaves. The northern and southern states disagreed about it so much that it caused a war, known as the civil war.
What is russian attitudes toward democracy?
the northern and southern states differed in their attitudes toward slavery because the northern states were against slavery while the southern states were all for slavery, in fact they had slaves. The northern and southern states disagreed about it so much that it caused a war, known as the civil war.
Slavery was outlawed in the US in 1807. Anything after that was considered contraband.
One publication that had a significant impact on northern attitudes towards slavery was Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin." It depicted the horrors of slavery and helped galvanize anti-slavery sentiment in the North leading up to the Civil War.