Harriet Beecher Stowe argued against slavery in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by appealing to people's sense of morality, compassion, and empathy towards enslaved individuals. She aimed to evoke sympathy and provoke a moral awakening in her readers by depicting the harsh realities and inhumanity of slavery.
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Harriet Tubman escaped slavery and also she helped other slaves escape from slavery.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe was in the union!She was against slavery because shewrota a book called uncle toms cabin and it was against slavery.
the harsh conditions of slavery in the south
Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote the book Uncle Tom's Cabin, which pointed out the brutality of slavery in the pre-Civil War U.S.
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It was the south's problem.
Harriet Beecher stowe and William Lloyd Garrison
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe raised tensions over slavery. The book depicted the harsh reality of slavery, stirring up anti-slavery sentiments in the North and angering supporters of slavery in the South.
harriet Beecher stowe wanted for people to be free not slaves for white people she but instead she failed and caused a war next came martain lurther king jr he stop slavery. harriet Beecher stowe wanted for people to be free not slaves for white people she but instead she failed and caused a war next came martain lurther king jr he stop slavery.