They didn't want them.
The North was increasingly industrialised, and factory-bosses could not use massed ranks of illiterate serfs.
Without slaves the south couldn't trade or have as much business then they had with slaves. The north benefited of this because the south was getting more help in building weapons with slaves then they did alone.
What did the slaves do in North
Over 100,000 slaves made it to the north
The slaves headed to the union so which was in the north.
they fled to the the north because the north did not have any slavery.
Without slaves the south couldn't trade or have as much business then they had with slaves. The north benefited of this because the south was getting more help in building weapons with slaves then they did alone.
It was an underground path that runaway slaves used to get to the north without being caught
The north did not abandon free slaves. Usually the slaves lived in peace in the North.
There was not slaves in the north. Discrimination, yes. Slaves, no.
What did the slaves do in North
The south was against Taxation without Representation from the north they were also against the north telling them that they could no longer have slaves. The North wanted a peaceful country. No slaves. They got mad when Virginia succeded from the Union in 1861
Over 100,000 slaves made it to the north
how did slaves adtp
The slaves headed to the union so which was in the north.
The North had less use for slaves than the South did, and many Northern people helped slaves gain freedom.
There were no northern slaves or slave owners. That is why slaves went north when escaping with the Underground Railroad.
One of the slaves that went back to the south after she went to the north is Harriet Tubman. She went back to help other slaves get to the north.