Northerners generally viewed slavery as morally wrong and inhumane, believing it contradicted the principles of freedom and equality upon which the United States was founded. Many were influenced by abolitionist movements and literature that highlighted the brutal realities of enslavement. While some Northerners supported the economic benefits of a Union with slave states, the prevailing sentiment increasingly leaned towards opposition to the institution, especially as tensions escalated leading up to the Civil War.
The Northerners believed that it was unconstitutional and the Southerners believed that it was better for there way of life
They saw it as treason.
Some northerners believed slavery was morally wrong. Southerners believed slavery was an essential part of their lives.
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Northerners were angry,because this would cause people to buy goods from other countries.
The northerners mainly worked in factories.
The Northerners believed that it was unconstitutional and the Southerners believed that it was better for there way of life
The Northerners believed that it was unconstitutional and the Southerners believed that it was better for there way of life
The Northerners believed that it was unconstitutional and the Southerners believed that it was better for there way of life
The Northerners believed that it was unconstitutional and the Southerners believed that it was better for there way of life
The Northerners believed that it was unconstitutional and the Southerners believed that it was better for there way of life
The Northerners believed that it was unconstitutional and the Southerners believed that it was better for there way of life
The Northerners believed that it was unconstitutional and the Southerners believed that it was better for there way of life
They saw it as treason.
They saw it as treason.
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Some northerners believed slavery was morally wrong. Southerners believed slavery was an essential part of their lives.