answersLogoWhite

0

by sucking big fat dick

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about General History

Did northerners or southerners believe in a national government?

South had no government. The North was established and had the United States constitution as well as the leadership of the president, a military, and congress.


How did southerners respond to the abolitionist movement?

Southerners largely responded to the abolitionist movement with hostility and defensiveness, viewing it as a direct threat to their way of life and the institution of slavery, which was integral to their economy and social structure. Many defended slavery as a positive good, arguing that it was a benevolent system that benefited both enslaved people and society. Southern states implemented stricter laws to control enslaved people and suppress abolitionist literature, while some resorted to violence against abolitionists and their sympathizers. Overall, the movement deepened the divide between the North and South and contributed to the tensions leading up to the Civil War.


Which states required court approval to free enslaved people?

North Carolina


What were the effects of Nat Turner's rebellion on the Northern Beds?

Turner's rebellion demonstrated to the North the level of anger held by the enslaved, as well as the lengths freedom seekers were prepared to go for liberty. Southerners, meanwhile, saw their own vulnerability in the most shocking way possible. Southerners, then, asserted more control over the enslaved by further restricting African American gatherings and travel. A feeling of paranoia and fear descended over Southern slaveholders as never before.


That Lincoln's Gettysburg address gave more comfort to northerners or to the southerners?

North

Related Questions

What did southerners wont congress to do about enslaved people who had fled to the north?

Southerners wanted Congress to pass laws that would require northern states to return enslaved people who had fled to the North. They sought the enforcement of a strong Fugitive Slave Law, which would mandate the return of escaped enslaved individuals to their owners. This demand was rooted in the belief that enslaved people were property, and their escape was a violation of southern property rights. The debate over this issue heightened tensions between the North and South leading up to the Civil War.


What is the number of enslaved people in the North on 1860?

number of enslaved people


What do southerners call people from the north?

Some southerners from the US call people from the north Northerners while there are some that call them Yankees. Others simply call them by their first name.


How did north count their enslaved people?

There was not slaves in the north. Discrimination, yes. Slaves, no.


Which section north or south had enslaved African Americans why?

South enslaved because they needed people to pick the cotton and other harvest


What were people in the north called once the south seceded?

The people from/in the North can be referred to as Northerners or more often, Unionists. The Southerners, however, preferred to call them Yankees.


Did northerners or southerners believe in a national government?

South had no government. The North was established and had the United States constitution as well as the leadership of the president, a military, and congress.


Why were enslaved people taken to north and south America?

Because they wanted to secretly bang them.


Did the abolitionist in the north help enslaved people escape to freedom on the Underground Railroad?

ture


What is one way that life for enslaved people was diffrent in the south than in the north?

There was no slavery in the North.


What did many writers in the north feel about people in the south?

They felt that Southerners did not value education and hard work.


What did the north call the south?

southerners