The shift in northern sentiment during the Civil War was influenced by several factors, including the brutal realities of the conflict, the publication of graphic accounts and photographs of battles, and the emancipation of enslaved people, which reframed the war as a fight for freedom. Additionally, the abolitionist movement gained momentum, highlighting the moral imperative to end slavery. Key events like the Battle of Antietam and Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation also galvanized public opinion, aligning the war effort with a broader humanitarian cause. These changes ultimately fostered a stronger commitment to preserving the Union and abolishing slavery.
Around the early 1800's the Northerners realized how bad slaves really were to keep. A lot of northerners still though it was fine to have slaves.
Southerners were delighted with the Dred Scott decision, but northerners were outraged.
The southerners wanted slavery to end but northerners didn't want that
About 1/5 of all northerners
northerners who came to the south after the civil war
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It happened as northerners turned to their attention to other issues
Reconsidered had a change of heart
How did the Articles of Confederation change the colonist minds about role of a centeral government
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Why did the framers of the Constitution change their minds about some of the issues?
They had to pay up to $1,000 and/or spend time in prison if the jury decided so.
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