They felt that Southerners did not value education and hard work.
They did not value education and hard work.
Most people in the north of American were against slavery.
they were basically enemies. they died. -by Helen Wu-the best girl in the world.
They were disappointed that the experiment with putting slavery to the vote seemed to be causing violence, and they blamed the South for sending ruffians into Kansas to intimidate the voters. The South, of course, blamed the North for doing the same.
Grady and Douglass had contrasting views on the people of the South during Reconstruction. Henry W. Grady, a newspaper editor, believed in promoting a vision of reconciliation and economic cooperation between the North and South, often downplaying the realities of racial injustice. In contrast, Frederick Douglass, a prominent abolitionist and advocate for civil rights, was critical of the South's treatment of African Americans and emphasized the need for true equality and justice. Douglass saw the challenges faced by Black individuals in the South as a significant concern that needed to be addressed for genuine progress to occur.
They did not value education and hard work.
The north approved protection for tariffs, people bought cheaper manufactured goods.
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The South had better generals than the North did at the time.
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they were against the southeners and the feel bad
the south believed that the north was being benefited; therefore, the south disliked it when the north liked it
The North was in favor of federal rights. The South wanted anarchy, however.
Korea is an example, because although the people of North and South Korea feel they share a common nationality they are politically divided.
Most people in the north of American were against slavery.
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Because they dont feel like it.