John Brown the abolitionist who was executed before the civil war started. He led an uprising in the south where a number of people were killed. It was put down by soldiers led by Robert E. Lee.
no
he said that slavery was wrong
In 1854, Abraham Lincoln made a speech about the popular sovereignty movement with regards to Kansas. He believed that slavery should be banned in that territory because it was morally wrong, not due to the voting opinions of its citizens. In other words, do not vote against slavery because its a preference such as citizens do not want Blacks to enter Kansas, but vote against slavery because as citizens you believe it to be morally wrong to enslave anyone.
Because the British were threatening to support the Confederates, and by turning the war into an official crusade against slavery, Lincoln made it impossible for the British to do this without looking pro-slavery.
Yes ,because slavery had already end
Some northern states made slavery against the law.
Some northern states made slavery against the law.
Some northern states made slavery against the law.
Hed had enough of how the chinese used to treat the whites
Most of them didn't, and it was not seen as a war on slavery at all, until Lincoln made this official with the Emancipation Proclamation.
They wanted slaves. The other side (Union) wanted to get rid of slavery.
because the amendments made it illegal and they are rarely bought because there are very against slavery