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True are false There were some northerners who believed that if slavery stayed in the south it could be tolerated?

True. There were some northerners who believed that if slavery remained in the South and did not spread to the new territories, it could eventually die out on its own. This viewpoint was known as "free soil" or "free labor" and was held by some abolitionists and moderate opponents of slavery.


Who believed that only violence could end slavery?

john brown


who believed that government could ban or regulate slavery?

John C. Calhoun


Who believed that government could not ban or regulate slavery?

John C. Calhoun


What year did slavery start and why?

Slavery Has Been Around For A Long Time. It Is Believed That It Started At The Beginning Of The Human Race. People Believed That They Could Force others to Do Anything they Desired. Hope This helps :)


How according to Thoreau could people in America end slavery?

ins't not a good thinks


Did the war hawks believe in slavery?

There are a few reasons why war hawks believed in slavery. They needed the free labor so they could focus on fighting the war.


What did abolitionist believe?

abolitionists believed that if you were a slave then you could make your master an abomanation...close quote.... abolitionists believed that if you were a slave then you could make your master an abomanation...close quote....


How did William Lloyd garrison think slavery could be ended?

He believed free blacks could immigrate to a territory on the west coast of Africa.


What did the dred Scott decision reveal about southern attitudes towards slavery?

They believed that since slaves were their property that they could have property wherever they pleased :]


Was Brigham Young an abolitionist?

No, Brigham Young was not an abolitionist. Brigham Young believed that slavery could not be abolished until the second coming of the Lord.


How did Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas differ in their views on slavery?

Abraham Lincoln said that slavery could exist in the United States if it did not spread. That means that the states that had slaves could keep them, but any new state added to the union could not have slavery. Stephan A Douglas believed that slavery was wrong and that it should be abolished from all states now and in the future. Bottom Line: Lincoln= current slave holding states have slaves. All new states have no slaves. Douglas= no slaves what so ever.