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Q: Why were many northerners also against abolition?
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How many states were against abolition of slavey in 1860?

Fifteen.


How did northerners react to the proclamation?

Many Northerners were for the proclamation that ended slavery. However, there were Northerners who felt like Southerners and opposed it.


How many pages does The Abolition of Britain have?

The Abolition of Britain has 362 pages.


Which christian group was the first for the abolition of slavery?

The Quakers were one of the first Christian groups to speak out against slavery and actively work towards its abolition. They believed in the inherent value and equality of all individuals, regardless of race. Their efforts played a significant role in the eventual abolition of slavery in many countries.


How were Northern textile and Southern cotton plantations linked?

Southern slaves produced the cotton, and workers at Northern mills (who were paid not much more than slaves) turned it into clothing, bedding, and other items. This was the main reason many Northerners were against abolition: the loss of slave labor would affect not just the South's plantation society, but the North's industrial economy as well.


How were Northern textile mills and Southern cotton plantations linked?

Southern slaves produced the cotton, and workers at Northern mills (who were paid not much more than slaves) turned it into clothing, bedding, and other items. This was the main reason many Northerners were against abolition: the loss of slave labor would affect not just the South's plantation society, but the North's industrial economy as well.


What did many northerners work in?

factories


Many Northerners worked in .?

factories


How many northerners opposed going to war with the south in the civil war?

About 1/5 of all northerners


Why do many people who fought for abolition also fought for women's rights?

The people who fought for abolition also fought for women's rights because their main aim was to fight for human rights. Women were slaves to the societal rule of that time, but with time they became emancipated. .


What was true about the underground railroad?

many northerners learned about slavery by personal contact with slaves.


What does abolition have to do with abortions?

Abolition is when you put an end to something by law and many people fight for abortion to become illegal.