b/c they was opposed to free labor versus paid wages.the south bought cheaper goods from England instead of northern markets.therefore is the reason for tarriffs against the south to protect northern industry.most northerners where racist and created laws to keep runaway slaves or free blacks from living in the same areas as whites. they believed that whites where superior to blacks and that they shouldn't live amongst whites in any fashion or form!
allowing slavery to expand would make it difficult for free men to find work
Nativists oppose immigrants primarily due to concerns about cultural dilution, job competition, and perceived threats to national identity. They fear that an influx of immigrants may undermine traditional values and social cohesion. Additionally, nativists often argue that immigrants compete for jobs and resources, which they believe should be reserved for native-born citizens. This perspective is fueled by economic anxieties and a desire to protect what they see as their cultural and social heritage.
Tarriff
The Mennonites were the first religious group to openly oppose slavery. Owning slaves was completely forbidden in this Christian community.
They did not want to pay taxes to help the northern states
Northern workers and immigrants opposed slavery for a variety of reasons, including economic competition (as slave labor could reduce job opportunities), moral opposition to the institution of slavery, and a desire to prevent its expansion into new territories to maintain a free labor market. Additionally, some believed that slavery undermined the principles of equality and freedom that the United States was founded upon.
The norther opposed to slavery because
Northern workers opposed the abolition of slavery because they liked the cotton that was produced in the south. For those that did not oppose, and help free the slaves, many of them were Quakers that felt the light of God was in everybody.
cuz they did
They believed in the American promise of freedom for all mankind.
The South favoured slavery
oppose - mean support - needed it
no
No
The Abolitionists were anti-slavery. The advocated for enslaved African Americans in the south. This upset the northern factory workers, because they were basically slaves themselves. They lived in factory communities(apartment blocks of sorts) worked 12-14hr shifts, and any money they made went towards buying food and paying for the apartments they had to live in. Essentially all the money that was made was payed right back to the factory owners. In other words Northern factory workers cried for help as much as southern slaves
Neither of the two were opposed to slavery.
Freed African Americans would take some of their jobs, the workers were socially higher than slaves, and disruption of the Union.