The people in the South were upset about the abolitionist movement because it threatened their economic interests and social order, which heavily relied on slavery. Many Southerners viewed abolitionists as radical and believed they were infringing on states' rights. Additionally, the movement incited fears of social upheaval and violence, as well as the potential loss of their way of life. This led to a deepening divide between the North and South, ultimately contributing to the tensions that sparked the Civil War.
its mostly because of the fugitive slave act.
it showed how rude the south was to there slaves
the south objected cause it would upset the balance of free and slave statesalso the people wanted to have their own state
people get upset
Southerners were upset with John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859 because they viewed it as a direct attack on their way of life and an incitement to slave rebellion. Brown's attempt to arm enslaved people fueled fears of violence and insurrection, leading to heightened tensions between the North and South. Additionally, many Southerners saw the support Brown received from some Northerners as evidence of growing abolitionist aggression against the institution of slavery. This incident further deepened the divide between the regions and contributed to the escalating conflict that eventually led to the Civil War.
The reaction in the North against the Fugitive Slave Law and Uncle Tom's Cabin upset people in the South because it highlighted the divide between the two regions on the issue of slavery. In the North, there was strong opposition to the law and support for abolitionist literature like Uncle Tom's Cabin, which portrayed the harsh realities of slavery. This angered the South, as it felt its way of life and economic system were being threatened by Northern agitation against slavery.
its mostly because of the fugitive slave act.
they said that he was a piece of property and could not sue for his freedom
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They were upset because he was against slavery which was the south's mean of economy. They relayed on slavery to work on the plantation.
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People who believed that slavery should be banned outright. They didn't like Lincoln allowing the Border States to continue slavery, because he didn't want to upset powerful slave-owners and drive them into the arms of the Confederacy.
The reason is because they are upset but they do not want other people to see them upset
It will give an upset stomach and you will have a white bowel movement.
Because it allowed slavery to continue in the four slave-states that had stayed loyal (Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware).
I believe it was South Carolina
the mid 1800s the north was so upset and the south was upset and tthey felt veery sorry and they did not like it and It is very diagreement ande very crazy thing. they disagree about there was so much growth in the north and most of all slavery.