He liked it.
Numbers of Americans supported slavery, and some loathed slavery.
When Lincoln was elected president in 1860, his views on slavery were already known and included:
John Blair owned slaves himself so he was never against slavery.
they really did not like it. Hope it helped!
uncompromising
Abraham Lincoln was raised by his father who was a strict Baptist and did not believe in slavery. His views and the encounters Lincoln had with slaves themselves influenced his views on slavery.
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William Wilberforce had very strong views, in favor of abolishing slavery.
the north's views on slavery were ngative and they wanted it abolished. that is why slaves went to the north when they ran away.
the views were very bad and harsh
An abolitionist was an individual who held strong antislavery views.
The member considers all views before voting on the bill ~Novanet
Nathaniel C. Sears has written: 'Abraham Lincoln, politician and patriot' -- subject(s): Anniversaries, Political and social views
his views on government were slavery, and democracy and also i believe the army
That freedom is a human right.
Numbers of Americans supported slavery, and some loathed slavery.
lincoln opposed slavery, but douglas thought slavery had its place