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no the southern states approved of slavery and the northern states dissapproved of slavery
Northern States abolished slavery between 1777 & 1804.
Not principally. They wanted to stop the creation of any new slave-states.
Northern states never had slavery.
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.
no the southern states approved of slavery and the northern states dissapproved of slavery
Northern States abolished slavery between 1777 & 1804.
By 1804, all Northern states had voted to abolish slavery.
Northern states never had slavery.
Because the South wanted slavery but in the North didn't want slavery.
Not principally. They wanted to stop the creation of any new slave-states.
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.
The convention delegates did not want to upset the sensibilities of the people in the Northern states.
The states did not agree on slavery. The Northern states didn't need it and thought it was horrible. While the South relied heavily on it and didn't want it to be taken away from them. Which sparked the Civil War.
Because the southern states were economies based on slavery and many in the northern states felt that slavery was wrong.
Northern States abolished slavery between 1777 & 1804.