Neither the North nor the South wanted slaves to vote. The North didn't even want them counted as people for the purpose of distributing congressional seats. The South wanted them to be represented in congress so long as only white people got to choose who would represent them and the representative was white. Hence the 3/5ths compromise.
The North did not want slavery they thought it was wrong to treat African Americans different from others.
they thought that they should have slaves so the job can get done
The North had thought it was wrong to own slaves.
well depends on ur point of view but the answer to the question is 40% or more
he had slaves but he treated them nicely until the Quakers said that slavery was bad, and then since john was a quaker he freed all his slaves. so he did not like it.
hate it
The southerners viewed slaves as property.
the southerners viewed slaves as a good thing
Property
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An omission point is this: ... A point of view is a way of thinking about something An opinion
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