Integrated, Slave-free, and equal.
Not principally. They wanted to stop the creation of any new slave-states.
There were more Catholics there than Protestants, and more want to become a part of the new independent country.
They wanted the capital moved south from New York (to what is now Washington, D.C.)
The northern states- Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania.
Because the South wanted slavery but in the North didn't want slavery.
New York is a state, it does not contain states. It contains counties.
The southern states wanted the new states to become slave states to maintain the balance of power between free and slave states in Congress. This was crucial for preserving their economic interests and way of life, which heavily relied on slavery. By ensuring new states permitted slavery, they aimed to protect their political influence and prevent the abolitionist movement from gaining strength.
Free soil - so that the South would continue to be outnumbered and outvoted in Congress, and the North could continue to protect their manufacturing industry by raising tariffs on imported goods, which were needed by the South much more than the North.
The Northern wanted to be a new and free state with no slave labor. On the other hand the southern wanted the new states to be slaved states.
New York is in the northern United States.
Northern states such as New England and stuff
New York is a state, it does not contain states. It contains counties.