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Because the North was gradually learning the idea of equal rights while the South was busy being extremely patriotic.
Their was no money
Some northerners believed slavery was morally wrong. Southerners believed slavery was an essential part of their lives.
Carpetbaggers and scalawags were the names given to Northerners who traveled to the South to try to influence how the defeated states were run. to make money, some wanted to run for high political office.
Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery. :)
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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.
Because the North was gradually learning the idea of equal rights while the South was busy being extremely patriotic.
There were different reasons why some joined. The slaveholders could not afford to lose their slaves, so they joined for that reason. Some average joe's joined because they thought that the north could not stand seeing the south get so prosperous. Some just joined because they did not like President Lincoln. bye friends!!!!!!
Their was no money
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Some northerners believed slavery was morally wrong. Southerners believed slavery was an essential part of their lives.
Northerners viewed abolitionism as a dangerous threat to the existing social system. Many in the North also had no desire to see the South's economy crumble. If this were to happen they would lose huge sums of money that Southern planters owed to Northern banks.
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It violated the Missouri Compromise.