Some would, some wouldn't, but any truly objective observer would be forced to concur that even if it wasn't the primary cause, it was certainly a primary cause, and fairly well up on the list at that.
Not to the same degree of historical significance as their Caucasian contemporaries, but from the view of slavery in general, slavery was widely frowned upon; thus anyone who was a slave owner would have had the same level of fame or notoriety, depending on where in the country this question would be asked (particularly, in the 'North' or the 'South' within the United States during that time). However, in general, African Americans were, regardless of stature (i.e. slave owner, free, indentured servant, slave, etc.) viewed as inferior to their Caucasian counterparts.
The loss of slavery would threaten the Southern economy.
a Charleston Mercury editorial published in 1860
Because if slavery did not end nothing would be the same.
There are many primary sources of conflict that led to the Civil War, one main issue was the issue of slavery. The Union was against the institution of slavery, whereas it was one of the South's major sources of income. If this institution was to be completely abolished as the Union wished, the economy in the South would be devastated. Another source of conflict came from the industries of the North, which competed against those of the South. As tensions grew, the flow of Southern raw materials was threatened, and Southern industrialization posed an economic threat.
Harriet Beecher Stowe published Uncle Tom's Cabin in 1852 to depict the harsh realities of slavery and to advocate for its abolition. She hoped the novel would raise awareness and inspire change in people's attitudes towards the institution of slavery.
A Taxpayer Advocate would work at the Department of Internal Revenue. The specific services offered by an advocate is to speak for the public to the IRS when needed.
Harriet Beecher Stowe meant that she would use her writing to advocate against slavery as her form of preaching. She believed that her written words had the power to influence public opinion and bring about social change.
Not to the same degree of historical significance as their Caucasian contemporaries, but from the view of slavery in general, slavery was widely frowned upon; thus anyone who was a slave owner would have had the same level of fame or notoriety, depending on where in the country this question would be asked (particularly, in the 'North' or the 'South' within the United States during that time). However, in general, African Americans were, regardless of stature (i.e. slave owner, free, indentured servant, slave, etc.) viewed as inferior to their Caucasian counterparts.
"Slavery, i hated slavery. I hated it when they would tell you what to do and not let you live your life."
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The loss of slavery would threaten the Southern economy.
Answer this question… Slavery would be permanently allowed in the South.
You would not capitalize slavery unless it is part of a proper noun phrase. For example:In the book, Slavery of Our Sons, the main character reflected on his father's influences in abolishing slavery.
people were used for slavery
There is no noun form ending in -ion. Advocate is a noun -- He is an advocate for higher taxes advocacy is a noun -- The are renowned for their advocacy of human rights.
a Charleston Mercury editorial published in 1860