People in Georgia perfured slavery over paying people because in many money for free. and torched black often in 1860's they cut off fingers, toes, even arms. They beat them to make them work faster. Answerd by a 11 year old!
Most people in the north of American were against slavery.
It was one of the Confederate States - a slave state - and they felt slavery was okay.
well duah its slavery were people had to work hard labor everydaii
About how they feel
The Southerners did not feel good about the future of slavery
I wasn't born when slavery was abolished, so I didn't feel anything about it.
Most northern people, including New Yorkers, felf that slavery was wrong and wanted to abolish it.
they felt about slavery
they didnt agee that its was a good thing and abloished it in the norte
Making someonework for you.Telling them to do things for you. But that's not something people should do slavery is cruel i feel bad for people who had to do that back in the old days. Life now is the best lol.
Slaves in Georgia generally viewed the Emancipation Proclamation positively as it offered them hope for freedom and represented a turning point in the fight against slavery. However, the impact varied among individuals based on their circumstances and access to information. Many saw it as a significant step toward ending slavery and achieving equality.
It brought slavery closer to Northerners, and made people feel like helping the fugitives escape into Canada, especially after Congress promsied to hunt them down.