Some people thought it an affront to human dignity. Others thought differently.
Yes
with their weapons
You can't. Very, very few people support the idea of slavery in the 21st century.
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No, he did not. By the the early nineteenth century, most Northern states had already officially ended slavery. Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation freed all people who were currently enslaved, slavery was at that point confined to only the Southern United States and certain states and territories in the West.
No, "nineteenth century" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun. It refers to a specific time period but does not name a specific entity or individual. Proper nouns typically refer to unique names of people, places, or organizations, while "nineteenth century" describes a general historical timeframe.
Unitarians
end of the nineteenth century
The underlying ethic of slave codes in the early nineteenth century was to establish and enforce strict control over enslaved individuals, ensuring their obedience and preventing rebellion. These laws aimed to maintain the institution of slavery by regulating every aspect of enslaved people's lives, including their movement, education, and freedom.
Plantation slavery expanded a lot in the British colonies of North America in the 18th century. Some people also called for the abolition of slavery.
Pro-Slavery means that you support the idea of enslaving people.
oppose - mean support - needed it