Because it was the right thing to do.
No, not all white people believed in slavery. There were white individuals who were against slavery and fought for its abolition. Additionally, there were free African Americans and indigenous peoples who also opposed slavery.
White Americans/US Government and the Native Americans. Slavery/KKK and the Blacks. Segregation (Whites against the Blacks).
There are no records kept of someone who was the first white to be against slavery. There is no way of knowing.
they worshipped secretly or in white churches (apex)
In the time before slavery, there were no African-Americans.
African Americans were used as slaves, discriminated against because white people didnt treat them as equal. Native Americans because they were forced to move west in "the trail of tears" because that one white president was greedy and discriminated against them
Most white Americans saw slavery as mainly a local issue
Sojourner Truth won the legal case to have her son, Peter, returned to her after he was illegally sold into slavery. This was a significant victory in the fight against the institution of slavery and for the rights of African Americans.
Slavery.
Because they feel like they would be celebrating the death of their people, encouraging them for taking their land, and celebrating the slavery to the white man.
They weren't raciest, the native Americans thought that the white people were disrespecting the land and the white people thought that the native Americans were immoral.
I believe that once the white woman started having relations with blacks she had to habe compation.