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Q: What did Northerners fear Southern slaveowners might do?
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What do northerners fear southerners slave owners might do?

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What did the northerners fear southerners slave owners might do?

Northerners feared that Southern slave owners might expand slavery into new territories and states, potentially increasing the political power of slave states and threatening the balance of power between free and slave states in the United States. They also feared that the economic interests of Southern slave owners would dominate national policies, leading to the spread of slavery in the country.


A plan to satisty southern fear that the federal government might be funded through export duties?

a plan to satisfy southern that the federal government might be funded trough export duties


What party did the northerners tend to support because they did not fear a strong federal government?

Northerners tended to support the Federalists while southerners and westerners tended to support the Democratic-Republicans.


What did northerners fear southerners slave owners might do?

Use slave labor to take over Northern industries...jrc


What did the Allies fear Rommel's forces might capture in late 1942?

The Suez Canal. Then they could have advanced into southern Europe and Asia to capture oil fields.


Should you trust something you fear?

that might depend on what it is you fear...


The secession of the Southern states from the Union was ultimately based upon?

Southern fear of losing liberty and power.


What did the Black Codes seem to indicate to many Northerners?

By the time the Black Codes were established. Many northerners saw the Black Codes as a covert way to reestablish slavery. Several members of the Freedmen's Bureau spoke out, calling the laws invalid. However, the North had grown weary of Reconstruction. Thoughts had turned to industrialization and making money. Thus, southern states were able to continue to discriminate against blacks with the codes without fear of retribution.


How can we come out of your fear?

Face your fear. Then you might not be afraid of it. It depends what it is.


Symbols representing fear?

anything you might be afraid of is to you a symbol of fear.


What did john do and why do you think it put fear in the southern states?

My stummy hurts :'(