The Seminoles had a more complex and integrated approach to slavery compared to the Cherokees. While the Cherokees adopted a system of slavery similar to that of Southern plantation owners, the Seminoles often included enslaved people within their communities and allowed them to gain greater autonomy and rights. Additionally, the Seminoles were known for their resistance to the U.S. government and often allied with runaway slaves, offering them refuge and a place in their society. This difference in attitude highlighted the contrasting cultural and social dynamics between the two tribes.
the northern and southern states differed in their attitudes toward slavery because the northern states were against slavery while the southern states were all for slavery, in fact they had slaves. The northern and southern states disagreed about it so much that it caused a war, known as the civil war.
the northern and southern states differed in their attitudes toward slavery because the northern states were against slavery while the southern states were all for slavery, in fact they had slaves. The northern and southern states disagreed about it so much that it caused a war, known as the civil war.
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It moved toward the West
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The Seminoles had a more diversified economy that included slaveholding, while the Cherokees largely rejected slavery. The Seminoles incorporated enslaved Africans into their society, while the Cherokees did not have a significant number of slaves and viewed slavery as antithetical to their cultural values.
the northern and southern states differed in their attitudes toward slavery because the northern states were against slavery while the southern states were all for slavery, in fact they had slaves. The northern and southern states disagreed about it so much that it caused a war, known as the civil war.
the northern and southern states differed in their attitudes toward slavery because the northern states were against slavery while the southern states were all for slavery, in fact they had slaves. The northern and southern states disagreed about it so much that it caused a war, known as the civil war.
The abolitionists differed in their views towards African Americans because some of them wanted to end slavery. Some of them wanted to continue slavery, and some of them wanted to send them back to Africa while others didn't.
people started to figure out slavery was not right
Henry Highland Garnet believed in more aggressive tactics to end slavery, advocating for armed resistance and violent uprising. William Lloyd Garrison, on the other hand, was a pacifist who believed in nonviolent resistance and moral persuasion to end slavery.
Slavery was outlawed in the US in 1807. Anything after that was considered contraband.
The abolition of slavery
Georgia didn't agree
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It moved toward the West