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The last person to answer this question said "THERES ONLY ONE TYPE OF SLAVERY,SORRY" This is simply not true. = The 3 types of slavery ARE :DEBT SLAVERY = = Sex Slavery = = Forced Labour =
It said slavery would be legal South of the line, and illegal North of the line.
No, it wasn't. In fact, slavery was said to be a "holy thing". on studyisland the answer was indentured servitude
The Republican Party and the Quakers were the leading opponents of expanding slavery into the new territories.
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Frederick Douglass
John Quincy Adams
Fredrick Douglas in this first meeting with president Lincoln.
Abigal Adams did go against African American slavery. She was against any type of slavery and thought it was evil.
The last person to answer this question said "THERES ONLY ONE TYPE OF SLAVERY,SORRY" This is simply not true. = The 3 types of slavery ARE :DEBT SLAVERY = = Sex Slavery = = Forced Labour =
Abolition actually wasn't a direct cause of the war. the souths fear of abolition was but Lincoln only ever said that he would stop slavery from expanding into the west, not abolish it completely. but southerns feared that down the road, the abolitionists in the governmnet would want to eliminate it completely. when Lincoln was elected, seven southern states seceeded just because of their fears. even during the war, Lincoln started out sticking with his original statemnet of not abolishing slavery. this was to keep the border states with the Union. the emancipation proclomation was actually a war stragedy. it was to keep some foreign nations on the unions side.during the war, the south argued that they were fighting for states rights. the north said they were fighting to save the union and to keep the country united. but really, slavery ws the main cause for every problem that had caused tension between the two regions. so slavery was a cause of the war, not so much the abolishment of it.
Who said that "taxation is the road to slavery?"
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Lincoln said slavery was wrong and unjust.
Samuel Butler