Many Northerners were for the proclamation that ended slavery. However, there were Northerners who felt like Southerners and opposed it.
they werent happy with it... many just went along with it, but a brave few decided to help the underground railroad
The Proclamation of 1763 established a Proclamation Line along the Appalachians, which the colonists were not allowed to cross.
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Miss Thomas reacted with surprise and skepticism to Bud's proclamation that Herman Calloway was his father. She initially questioned Bud's claim, expressing doubt about its validity. However, she later showed concern for Bud's well-being, understanding the emotional weight of his assertion and the implications it held for him. Ultimately, her response was marked by a blend of disbelief and compassion.
The northerners and it was because they didn't have to ship goods in.:)
Which proclamation
Happiness in the north
Southerners were delighted with the Dred Scott decision, but northerners were outraged.
In the south, white reacted to the proclamation with rage.
Southerners were delighted with the Dred Scott decision, but northerners were outraged.
Well this time the African American genitalias were new to the Northerners, so basically they fornicated each others brains out. And they started to go skinny dipping to expose their genitalias ....especially the African American genitalias!
blacks recruited
Many Northerners were angered by the Emancipation Proclamation and the length of the war
Not as enthusiastically as Lincoln had hoped. This confirms that most Northerners were not Abolitionists by any means.
Founding father
Southerners expected Northerners to comply with the Fugitive Slave Act by helping to capture and return escaped slaves. However, many Northerners reacted with resistance, forming anti-slavery groups to hide and protect fugitive slaves and refusing to cooperate with authorities trying to enforce the law. This led to increased tensions between the North and South over the issue of slavery.
International support for the North in the American Civil War increased.