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The Abolitionists wanted all the slaves to be freed, and slavery to be outlawed.
Slaves weren't needed. The reasons slaves were used in the south they had large plantations that needed people to work, plant, pick cotton, and do other things. The economy between the south and the north was totally different.
Northerners did not want the slaves to worry about unemployment like factory workers from the North.
They didn't want them. The North was increasingly industrialised, and factory-bosses could not use massed ranks of illiterate serfs.
Slavery. Plain and simple. The south liked their slaves. The north didn't like slaves. The south said we want to keep them. The north said you can't. The south said yeh-huh. The north said nah-uh.
They did not want to share political and economic freedom with freed slaves.
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The Abolitionists wanted all the slaves to be freed, and slavery to be outlawed.
That's like asking why a dog would want off his/her leash...FREEDOM. Obviously slaves didn't want to be slaves and when they heard of the north fighting for their freedom they wanted to help as much as they possibly could. I mean if you were a slave and heard you could get freed wouldn't you do anything you could?
Because Lincoln was going to free the slaves in every state and booth did not want the slaves to be freed.
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Members of the American Colonization Society wanted to send freed slaves to Africa because they believed that it would be a solution to racial tensions in the United States. They also wanted to encourage the spread of Christianity and Western civilization in Africa through the establishment of a colony for freed slaves.
Because most southern states didn't want newly freed slaves to become citizens.
Because the south wanted slaves and the North did not want slaves.
Members of the American Colonization Society wanted to send freed slaves to Africa because they believed it would rid the United States of a potentially disruptive population, provide economic opportunities for the freed slaves, and spread Christianity to Africa. They also saw it as a way to address the racial tensions and inequalities in the United States.
The north plan was to cut the south supply route in half by controlling the Mississippi river, the other plan was Gen. Sherman's march to the sea, he goal was to make war so bad than no one would want to fight his plan was to destroy everything not just military targets but civilian targets as well and the final place of the north was to free all the slaves in the south and this would take away the south labor force. Remind you this did not free the slave in the north. The slave in the south was freed January 1, 1963, the slaves in the north was not freed until 1866. The last slaves in the south was freed in Texas on June 19, 1865. It took two years for information to get to them, that why some Black today celebrate junteeh (June 19) as their fourth of July
Slaves were not counted in the population census in 1860 or 1870.