because they didn't think it was right
The answer is north. North is against slavery.
There was slavery in the north for the same reason there was slavery in the south, that is to work at labourous jobs.
The North never had slavery.
The union viewed slavery as a huge problem that threatened America. Every time there was a dispute between the North and the South, one of them threatened to split from the union.
the north's views on slavery were ngative and they wanted it abolished. that is why slaves went to the north when they ran away.
Slavery
Slavery was not much of a problem in the north so most northerners were against it uniting then into a union
the north and south became more divided over the issue of slavery
No. North wanted to end slavery and south wanted slavery
the north did. the south had slavery, the north did not.
The answer is north. North is against slavery.
the north and south became more divided over the issue of slavery
the north and south became more divided over the issue of slavery
There was slavery in the north for the same reason there was slavery in the south, that is to work at labourous jobs.
The North never had slavery.
It was pro-slavery. The Problem with that was many abolitionists from the North went to Kansas and Nebraska when they heard that slavery would be decided by popular sovereignty, or the popular vote. Lincoln Vetoed the Constitution, and there was enough opposition in Kansas for it not to pass.
In the North they did not want Slavery , and in the South they wanted to be apart of Slavery ,