it showed how rude the south was to there slaves
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Missiouri compromise -- 1820 compromise of 1850 fugitive slave law uncle toms cabin -- 1852 Kansas - Nabraska Act -- 1854 bleeding kansas -- 1855-1856 dread Scott case -- 1856 Lincoln duglas debates -- 1858 john brown and harpers ferry -- 1859
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the war ended, and the South was under the harsh government of the Scallawags and the other reconstruction representatives who were unfair and ruthless toward the southerners who had lost everything they owned
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Slavery is evil is a simile used in Uncle Toms Cabin
No. The book Uncle Tom's Cabin was a TERRIBLE sight for the north. They hated the book.
No, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was not banned in the North. In fact, it was widely popular and sold many copies, helping to fuel the abolitionist movement in the United States.
The reaction in the North against the Fugitive Slave Law and Uncle Tom's Cabin upset people in the South because it highlighted the divide between the two regions on the issue of slavery. In the North, there was strong opposition to the law and support for abolitionist literature like Uncle Tom's Cabin, which portrayed the harsh realities of slavery. This angered the South, as it felt its way of life and economic system were being threatened by Northern agitation against slavery.
the book: Uncle Toms Cabin by: Harriet Beecher Stowe
novel
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin was based on stories told by fugitive slaves.
The title of the book is Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stow.
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Uncle Toms Cabin
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" increased anti-slavery sentiments in the North by vividly depicting the horrors of slavery experienced by the characters. The book sparked conversations and debates about the immorality of slavery, ultimately helping to build support for the abolitionist movement in the North.