they turned a blind eye to it especially in the years leading up to the civil war. when slaves escaped from the South the North allowed the slave owners to come into the North and take them back. yes they thought it was wrong and an underlying problem but until Abe came along nothing was really done to prevent it
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Most Northern states outlawed slavery
The North had thought it was wrong to own slaves.
he had slaves but he treated them nicely until the Quakers said that slavery was bad, and then since john was a quaker he freed all his slaves. so he did not like it.
the were pro slavery
The North did not want slavery they thought it was wrong to treat African Americans different from others.
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he liked having slavery
Most Northern states outlawed slavery
The north wants to end slavery The north wants to end slavery
He did wanted to end slavery
they thought that they should have slaves so the job can get done
The North had thought it was wrong to own slaves.
The north disliked it and prohibited it and the south liked it and allowed it.
that it was unfair and injustice that it shouldn't matter what race you are as long as you are a creature of God
He was against it and wanted to help them to send them free from slavery
Individuals in the antebellum South, particularly slave owners, plantation owners, and advocates of states' rights and white supremacy, would most likely have a pro-slavery point of view. They believed in the economic benefits of slavery, the preservation of their way of life, and the superiority of the white race.