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because they didn't think it was right

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Q: Why did the north have a problem with slavery?
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How did the south feel toward the practice of slavery?

Many in the South supported and benefited from the practice of slavery, viewing it as essential to their economic system and way of life. They believed in the racial superiority of white people and saw slavery as a legitimate institution. However, opinions on slavery varied among individuals and were not universal throughout the region.


What is one problem that led to war between the North and the South?

Slavery


Why did the north to remain a union?

Slavery was not much of a problem in the north so most northerners were against it uniting then into a union


What was the long term effects bleeding Kansas problem?

the north and south became more divided over the issue of slavery


Did the north want slavery?

No. North wanted to end slavery and south wanted slavery


Did the north fight for slavery?

the north did. the south had slavery, the north did not.


Who was against slavery north or south?

The answer is north. North is against slavery.


What was the long term effect of the kansas problem?

the north and south became more divided over the issue of slavery


What was the term effect of the bleeding Kansas problem?

the north and south became more divided over the issue of slavery


Why was there slavery in the north?

There was slavery in the north for the same reason there was slavery in the south, that is to work at labourous jobs.


By what year had most of the north outlawed slavery?

The North never had slavery.


What generalization can you make about the abolition of slavery in the north?

In the North they did not want Slavery , and in the South they wanted to be apart of Slavery ,