The abolition of slavery in the North was largely driven by a combination of economic changes, moral opposition to slavery, and the influence of abolitionist movements. By the early 19th century, many Northern states had enacted gradual emancipation laws, reflecting a shift towards free labor systems that were more compatible with their industrial economies. This process was often less violent and more gradual compared to the South, where slavery was deeply entrenched in the economy and social fabric. Consequently, the North's abolition of slavery represented a significant moral and social transformation, setting the stage for ongoing debates about race and civil rights in America.
In the North they did not want Slavery , and in the South they wanted to be apart of Slavery ,
They did not want slavery in the south they wanted to be apart of slavery.
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Eastern philosophers and Christianity.
when both come together, make a war
In the North they did not want Slavery , and in the South they wanted to be apart of Slavery ,
They did not want slavery in the south they wanted to be apart of slavery.
They did not want slavery in the south they wanted to be apart of slavery.
what generalization can you make about the location of settlements in the desert southwest
U can tell that the climate made them eat pickles
U can tell that the climate made them eat pickles
U can tell that the climate made them eat pickles
The steps on making a generalization is Identify the topic,Gather examples,examine the examples for similarities,and make the generalization.
identify the topic, gather examples ,examine them for simlarities, make your generalization
*A generalization is a statement about several things or people *clue words to identify generalization * Valid generalization: fact support or prove and (true) generalization *clue words in a sentence to make a generalization: never,all,sometimes,most,always,none,everybody,everone,society,some,almost,only,empty *Faulty generalization: (not true) generalization (can not) be proven or supported with a fact.
that they suck
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