In the end, it became a war of attrition, and the South just didn't have the manpower to replace battlefield casualties.
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The North had less use for slaves than the South did, and many Northern people helped slaves gain freedom.
One of the slaves that went back to the south after she went to the north is Harriet Tubman. She went back to help other slaves get to the north.
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The overall majority of the South wanted slavery to continue. A number of the slaves wanted to remain where they were. As the war neared its ending the slaves joined the North by joining the North by fighting with them. Slaves used the house system going house to house and continuing to travel North.
Being a slave is never good but you'd be better off joining the Northern troops as the South was less sympathetic to the plight of slaves.
the north was opposed to slavery whereas slaves were very important for agricultural reasons in the south where huge plantations were popular. also, Abraham Lincoln freed them in the North.
Slaves weren't needed. The reasons slaves were used in the south they had large plantations that needed people to work, plant, pick cotton, and do other things. The economy between the south and the north was totally different.
the north freed the slaves. during the civil war, the north did not like slaves and the south did. slavery was one of the reasons for the civil war! i hoped i helped u answer ur question! :) @Answerer :) - Thanks - Yea you did a lot. I finished the paper because of this. Thanks again - Bye
In order to know which of the following reasons best explain why southern slaves suffered more after the north began abolishing slavery one needs to know the choices for answers.
The north did not abandon free slaves. Usually the slaves lived in peace in the North.
The men joined for various reasons. Some for the cause and comrades, some were motivated by patriotism, some had war fever. Other reasons; peer and community pressure, chance for adventures, masculine identity, hatred for the enemy, romanticism, chance to be a hero, enlistment bounty in the North (money for joining).
There was not slaves in the north. Discrimination, yes. Slaves, no.
What did the slaves do in North
Over 100,000 slaves made it to the north