Some states passed personal liberty laws for runaway slaves.
Both colonies had an Aliance towards Mother England, had some sort of Slavery, and ... (still need more)
A) the apathy of most northerners regarding the question B) the presence of more important issues before congress C) the absence of strong northern congressional leadership D) the amount of money slave industries contributed to the national economy E) the absence of federal authority to regulate slavery I don't believe that "A" is the answer because Northerners were not apathetic at all about slavery. I am unsure of the answer but I am leaning towards "E" E is the correct answer
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.
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the principle of popular sovereignty should be consistently applied in the remaining territories.
the were pro slavery
Since he was a young he thought of slavery as wrong doing.
The British officially ended slavery in 1833 when the Slavery Abolition Act took effect.
describes the lives of many Georgian civilians towards the end of the Civil War?
according to my world history book englands attitude towards slavery was really strict in fact some people even were punished depending on their crime
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In New England, there was a growing opposition to slavery in the 18th and 19th centuries. Many individuals and groups in the region began to advocate for the abolition of slavery, influenced by Enlightenment ideals of liberty and equality. By the early 19th century, all New England states had abolished slavery or begun the process of gradual emancipation.