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It is because more and more people in the North where helping slaves escape to the North. Making it easier for slaves to run away... Once in the North many slaves would begin a new life.... and the Southern states had no power to remove a former slaves because there was no laws to protect the property rights of Southern Slave owners...
The Kansas Nebraska Act did help keep the balance involving sectionalism and the North and South, but only by helping the North. Many Southerners were actually quite agrivated at the though of Congress standing up for the North, and this was when the first whispers of Sectionalism came into play.
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The Southerners criticized the carpetbaggers. Why? well because the carpetbaggers were renovating the South as if they were bringing parts of the North in order to develop South as the North
the proviso would upset the balance of power between the north and the south
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Some southerners from the US call people from the north Northerners while there are some that call them Yankees. Others simply call them by their first name.
There was not slaves in the north. Discrimination, yes. Slaves, no.
South enslaved because they needed people to pick the cotton and other harvest
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There was no slavery in the North.
The people from/in the North can be referred to as Northerners or more often, Unionists. The Southerners, however, preferred to call them Yankees.
Enslaved people from Dahomey were sent primarily to the Americas, particularly to regions like the Caribbean and North America, where they were forced to work on plantations and in various other labor-intensive industries. Some were also sent to other parts of the Americas, such as Brazil and parts of South America.
South had no government. The North was established and had the United States constitution as well as the leadership of the president, a military, and congress.
They felt that Southerners did not value education and hard work.