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Truthfully,there is no true way to determine this.I think it is a metter of opinion.I mean,it would be easy to say that the North were the most hated and feared.Just like it would be easy vice versa.So in conclusion,all I'm trying to say is that this is a matter of opinion.

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Why was the union so feared and hated in the south?

The Union was feared and hated in the South primarily because it threatened the Southern way of life, which was heavily dependent on slavery and agrarian economics. Many Southerners viewed the Union's opposition to slavery as a direct attack on their social and economic structures. Additionally, the Union's military actions during the Civil War, which included invasions and destruction of Southern property, intensified animosity. This fear and hatred were fueled by a strong sense of regional identity and pride among Southerners.


Who was the most hated man in the south in the civil war?

William sherman


Was Lincoln a popular president?

People liked Lincoln and voted for the friendly, homespun boy that could entertain with his stories. People were impressed with his reasoning and logic during his campaign for president. But, at the time he was president the answer would be 'NO'. Abraham Lincoln was the most hated man in the world. The Pope, the French, and the English hated him. Most of the people in the southern half of the nation hated him. In the North, people were afraid to disagree with his polices because they would be thrown in jail as a dissident. He was not popular in the North or the South. Things began to change when the North started winning the war. After the Civil War, people looked at him as the person that kept the country united. When he was assassinated, those that hated him felt guilty and began to look upon him as a hero. After his death, people reexamined his words and speeches and found great ideas and humanity.


How did Southern States feel about Tariffs before the civil war?

They hated tariffs. All they were making was cotton. Tariffs increased the cost of imports.


Why is there a lot of black people history?

Because they use to be hated before,as the matter of fact they tried their best to be on the top of the world and as the fact most of them went down in history.

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Who was in the ku klux klan?

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How did the economy of the Southern states lead to civil war?

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