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Most people in the north of American were against slavery.

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Why did many southerners feel they had lost control of their destiny after Lincoln was elected president?

The SOUTH wanted slavery and LINCOLN was against slavery (he was for the NORTH). The CIVIL WAR actually started because of high tariffs... Most people mistake that matter for slavery!


By what year had most of the north outlawed slavery?

The North never had slavery.


What did the slavery have to do with the civil war?

Most people in the north did not believe that slavery was right and people in the south disagreed and it became a controversy of whether slavery is right or not, so the north and south fought each other to resolve the conflict.


How slavery led to the Civil War?

Slavery was an intractable issue. Most of the people in the North were against it and most were for it the South. This was one of the main reason for the war.


How did New Yorkers feel about slavery in the early 19th century?

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When did slavery in the north end?

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What was the north's point of view of slavery?

Most Northern states outlawed slavery


What region of the US was against slavery?

The North and the West for the most part were anti-slavery.


Where was slavery most popular?

In Mississippi & in North Carolina.


What was the north's attitude towards slavery?

Most of the North was against it but there were a few who supported it.


Where the founding fathers against or for slavery?

I think it depends on where the Founding Father is from. Some are from the southern states where slavery is a main part of money. Some are from the North where people strongly oppose slavery since they are all people in a way. Most of them were against slavery; however, a couple were very vehement about keeping slavery in the Declaration of Independence.


What happened to racism after slavery?

For the most part racism remained the same or as some historians will note, they believed it increased. In the North, as an example, most people there did not like slavery. When slavery was ended some people in the North, expressed more racism as now more freed Blacks had migrated to the North. All types of ways to keep freed slaves below the social and political level of whites were used to deny Blacks jobs and the right to vote.