John Lansing Jr. was classified as a partial abolitionist because he lived in the northern state.
He was anti-slavery
He writted his book "Slavery in the United States" (1836) to express his view.
Anti-Slavery
John Blair owned slaves himself so he was never against slavery.
John Brown tried to end slavery by sacrificing himself for the life's of slaves.
He did wanted to end slavery
he had slaves but he treated them nicely until the Quakers said that slavery was bad, and then since john was a quaker he freed all his slaves. so he did not like it.
John Breckenridge strongly believed in slavery and fought long and hard to try and keep it, when that wasn't enough and Abraham Lincoln ruled, he gave up and hd to release his slaves.
He was anti-slavery
the were pro slavery
He writted his book "Slavery in the United States" (1836) to express his view.
anti- slavery view.
John Breckinridge from Tennessee and John Bell from Kentucky won the slave-state vote.
he liked having slavery
Most Northern states outlawed slavery
Anti-Slavery
John C. Calhoun viewed slavery as a good thing. He thought that if tasks were to be accomplished using slaves, then so be it. His view was his thinking about the cotton industry. Calhoun was also concerned about having too many slaves in the deep south. They were too large a population in comparison to whites. Calhoun believed that bringing Texas into the Union as a slave state, would allow slavery to be spread over a wider area.