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What brought the horrors of slavery into the northerners?

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they beat them harder and worser.

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What are the horrors of slavery?

the cruelty


How did northerners and southerners view slavery?

Some northerners believed slavery was morally wrong. Southerners believed slavery was an essential part of their lives.


How did northerners feel about slavery after the Revolutionary War?

Northerners were completely against slavery, and before the Civil War they took their hatred overboard by killing Southerners for their slavery.


Did southerners and northerners agree on slavery?

no.


How did northerners react to the proclamation?

Many Northerners were for the proclamation that ended slavery. However, there were Northerners who felt like Southerners and opposed it.


What publication had a direct effect on the attitudes of northerners toward slavery?

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.


What where the northerners that were against slavery called?

Federalists


How did the publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin infuriate people in the south?

Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin moved many Northerners to protest against the horrors of slavery. The stirring moral indictment compelled many Northerners who might have been apathetic about the issue. With that said, Harriet Beecher Stowe blamed the North and the South for slavery.


What was true about the underground railroad?

many northerners learned about slavery by personal contact with slaves.


How did northerners and southerners feel about slavery in general?

The northerners felt slavery was bad, although they bought cotton from the south that the slaves made. The southerners felt slavery was very useful to make and sell goods.


How did northerners and southerners differ in their opposition to abolition?

The southerners wanted slavery to end but northerners didn't want that


Were more northerners enthused about ending slavery?

Yes.