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The South despised Uncle Tom's Cabin. It exposed the real life and trials of slaves. The South never revealed to the North what slaves had to endure, and with the publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin, the real life of the slaves was revealed. The North used the novel to strengthen slave codes and pushed many to take action against the South. Many view Uncle Tom's Cabin as a step closer to the Civil War.

It was also believed that the account was just plain false-- some political Cartoons from the south depict slavery as "doing good", with slaves in happy families, glad to be slaves. Southern slave owners were taught to think that slavery was a way for Africans to be "rescued from primitiveness", and that they were doing them a favor. Imagine their surprise when Uncle Tom's Cabin revealed the truth about slavery in North America. Southern plantation owners were quick to strike down the novel as incorrect and a false depiction of slavery. Indeed, Harriet Beecher Stowe was the "the little lady who made this big war", as thought to be said by Lincoln.

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