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15 out of 34 states were slave states.
They were having disagreements on slavery. The North (Union) was against slavery and were the free states. The South (Confederate) was for slavery and were slave states.
Most people in the north of American were against slavery.
Originally, slavery was in practice in all of the United States. However, it changed when Abraham Lincoln, a member of the Republican party which had been campaigning against the spreading of slavery farther than it already was. Eleven states broke away from the rest of the United States and formed the Confederate States of America in a rebellion against anti-slavery. But besides from that, anti-slavery was widely accepted throughout the United States.
Most Northern states outlawed slavery
The northern states such as Pennsylvania, wisconsin, washinton,were against slavery while the southern states were for it.
Lincoln was against slavery.
Some were might against it, but Arkansas was part of the states FOR slavery.
15 out of 34 states were slave states.
There was no slavery in the midwest or west, other than most parts of east coast and southeastern states from 1619 to 1850. The north was later against slavery since 1850s, while the south wanted slavery.
The white clergy in both the North and the South had a primary difference. For the most part many Southern pastors were in favor of slavery. One idea they had was that slavery was God's way and also they were helping the slaves by even being in the US. For the most part clergy in the North was opposed to slavery. For the most part they believed slavery was immoral and against God's will.
Virginia was in favor of slavery due to their large plantations of tobacco.
I think it depends on where the Founding Father is from. Some are from the southern states where slavery is a main part of money. Some are from the North where people strongly oppose slavery since they are all people in a way. Most of them were against slavery; however, a couple were very vehement about keeping slavery in the Declaration of Independence.
They were having disagreements on slavery. The North (Union) was against slavery and were the free states. The South (Confederate) was for slavery and were slave states.
Slavery still exists all over the world where people are held against their will and forced to do work for which they aren't paid. Ex sentence of the word slavery: In the 1800s most of the united states was accustomed to slavery.
Most people in the north of American were against slavery.
Originally, slavery was in practice in all of the United States. However, it changed when Abraham Lincoln, a member of the Republican party which had been campaigning against the spreading of slavery farther than it already was. Eleven states broke away from the rest of the United States and formed the Confederate States of America in a rebellion against anti-slavery. But besides from that, anti-slavery was widely accepted throughout the United States.