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Why did the Republican Party formed?

The republican party formed because a group of whigs and democrats felt that their parties weren't taking the slavery issue strongly enough.


A large number of reformers particularly in the north felt slavery was the greatest social evil in the US these reformers were known as?

Abolitionists


Why did the Republican party?

The republican party formed because a group of whigs and democrats felt that their parties weren't taking the slavery issue strongly enough.


How did people in Alabama feel about slavery?

It was one of the Confederate States - a slave state - and they felt slavery was okay.


Since the 1987 market had been growing so strongly people felt that a?

a correction


Why doesn't Timothy Claimright say Maine shouldn't be involved in the Missouri Compromise?

Timothy Claimright did not want Maine to be associated with slavery. He felt that because of the Missouri compromise people would associated slavery with Maine, and they would not think of Maine as a strong free state. He also was strongly against slavery; he believed that freedom was a God givin right and did not wish to see the institution of slavery move westward.


In SOR Losers who felt most strongly that the team had to win?

Mr.Tillman felt most strongly that the team in SOR Losers had to win


Who said he felt people should decide for themselves if they wanted slavery?

stephen a douglas


Why did william penn oppose slavery?

William Penn opposed slavery for moral and religious reasons, believing that all individuals are equal in the eyes of God. He also felt that slavery was inconsistent with the principles of liberty and justice that he advocated for in his colony of Pennsylvania. Penn believed in treating others with respect and dignity, which led him to be a vocal opponent of the institution of slavery.


Describe slavery in the southern colonies?

The attitude towards slavery in the Southern colonies was that slavery was good and necessary. Slave owners felt that slaves were treated better than free laborers.


How did the ideals in the declaration of independence affect peoples view of slavery?

People started to realize how the slaves felt, and more and more people then started to go against slavery.-Lynn


By the 1840s many northern Americans had come to see slavery as an evil while many southerners defended the institution as a positive good What arguments did each side marshal in support of its case?

The North felt that the South was treating blacks unfairly. However, the South felt that slavery was necessary to keep the economy strong.