Some Northerners opposed allowing African Americans to fight as soldiers due to prevailing racial prejudices and the belief that they lacked the capability or bravery to serve effectively in combat. Additionally, there were fears that their enlistment would lead to social upheaval or competition for jobs in a post-war society. Furthermore, some Northerners believed that the fight for the Union should primarily involve white soldiers, reflecting a broader reluctance to fully embrace African Americans as equals in society.
Yes, there were some Northerners who supported the expansion of slavery into Northern territories like Nebraska, primarily for economic reasons or to appease Southern interests. The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, which allowed for popular sovereignty to decide the issue of slavery, attracted both pro-slavery advocates and abolitionists to the territories. This led to significant conflict, as both groups sought to influence the outcome, ultimately resulting in violent confrontations known as "Bleeding Kansas." While many Northerners opposed slavery, the political landscape at the time included a contingent that was willing to accommodate its expansion to maintain the Union.
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There isn't one specific person who cause the US Civil War. There are three reasons it began:1) State's rights - The south felt like they weren't treated equally.2) sectionalism - Favoring one section or state rather than the whole country.3) slavery - The south needed slaves for farming, the north was mostly industry so they didn't need slaves. Most of the northerners (and some southerners) didn't think slavery was right.That is what lead to the the Civil War.
Some northerners believed slavery was morally wrong. Southerners believed slavery was an essential part of their lives.
The main opposition came from Copperheads, who were Southern sympathizers. Irish Catholics opposed the war due to the draft.
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NovaNet- Some northerners viewed Brown as a martyr, while southerners prepared for war.
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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.
Northerners generally opposed abolition due to economic interests tied to the cotton industry and fears of social unrest, but many also held anti-slavery sentiments, advocating for gradual emancipation or colonization. In contrast, Southerners vehemently defended slavery as a cornerstone of their agrarian economy and way of life, often viewing abolitionists as a direct threat to their social order and economic stability. While some Northerners pushed for reform, many Southerners rallied around a pro-slavery ideology, leading to a stark regional divide on the issue.
Briefly put, most Southerners wanted to continue the right to own slaves and most Northerners did not like the practice and did not want to see it extended to new states that came into the union. A fairly large number of Northerners were strongly against slavery and wanted to abolish it throughout the country as soon as possible. Some Southerners had objections to slavery but respected the right of others to keep their slaves.
Both colonies had an Aliance towards Mother England, had some sort of Slavery, and ... (still need more)
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Because the confederacy believed in slavery and the union did not. We northerners or we southerners did not like that we wanted are way only. So if this helps your welcome. Oh and the union won + Abe Lincoln was president during that time period.
they wold allow slaves