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... of slaves from other states, and free Negro's who purchased their friends and relatives out of slavery were all reasons the free Negro population grew in North ...
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... The South is being selfish because they are too lazy to free the slaves and to ... We here in the North greatly disagree with what the South is doing and we ...
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... Few acquired considerable property as well as slaves." They were ... 17th century as well as other free blacks. ... Africans were migrated by force to North America in ...
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... Underground Railroad does not mean underground tunnels, but rather secret routes escaped slaves followed, usually leading them north to Canada; the free land. ...
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... became prisoners. At the North side, they had slaves joining the army in free will and they where cooks, laborers, and etc. But at ...
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... which I think made the victory guaranteed for the north, was Lincoln's emancipation proclamation, which did not free all the slaves but gave the north a major ...
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... It was this division that eventually drew the line between the slave South and the free North. In the Caribbean, slaves had to be continuously imported due to ...
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... It was a war to set other men free. The South, however was against freeing the slaves. ... At Gettysburg, however, the North gained it's first major victory. ...
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... Their highest rewards didn't equal that of a free worker in the North. Slaves were lazy, abused animals and equipment, pretended to be sick, wasted things, and ...
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... slavery issue. John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry: John was from he North and decided he would go free some slaves. He freed about ...
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... tensions, involving rivalry between the slave south and the free north over the ... The amendment stipulated that no more slaves could be brought into Missouri and ...
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... Some went North in seek of jobs, and others started new lives with their families. ... This time was celebrated with joy by slaves all over, free now. ...
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... slaves were to be brought in and all slaves would be ... that Maine enter the Union as a Free State. Also, prohibiting slavery north of the 36- 30-degree latitude ...
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... service. In the end, slaves had to find a way to blend with the people of the North so that they might live their lives free. Some ...
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... service. In the end, slaves had to find a way to blend with the people of the North so that they might live their lives free. Some ...
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... service. In the end, slaves had to find a way to blend with the people of the North so that they might live their lives free. Some ...
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... In Beloved, the story is set in 1873, a time when slavery still existed in the Southern states and escaped slaves in the "free" North could still be taken back ...
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... slavery. The South was the slaves states and the North was the free slaves. Southerners had first defended slavery as a necessary evil. ...
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... The central cause of conflict between North and South was slavery ... Slavery continued and so did the numbers of slaves trying to escape to the free states or ...
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... made the new state of Missouri a slave state as long as the north would receive a free state as well in order to equal the balance between slaves states and ...
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... to decide for itself whether it would be a free or slave ... to maintain their way of life with the slaves, and how ... society the way it was, and the North would do ...
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... She helped thousands of slaves to escape. Tubmans methods were non violent unlike Nat turner she helped slaves to be free by taking them north. ...
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... The North is the industrial society, the South houses a bunch of indolent farmers. ... ear, never think we don't. Like it or not, he will free the slaves. ...
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... permission to the owners to retrieve runaways any where in the states, even those that were free. The North was angry about the treatment of the slaves and was ...
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... The churches that felt slaves should be free existed primarily in the North, and the Southern counterparts held no different view of theology, but instead ...
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... Slaves were viewed as property, and such had no ... to recognize the rights of people to be free. ... implications, aroused angry resentment in the North and led the ...
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... that Missouri be slave and that no more slaves were to ... that Maine enter the Union as a Free State. Also, prohibiting slavery north of the 36030', the southern ...
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... run away..."" 39) You wouldn't expect someone In the north to support ... community." (20) President Jackson, who did nothing to help slaves or free blacks in ...
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... to be rebuilt to resemble the north economically, politically ... the South in 1877, the newly free men had no ... were for all practical purposes still slaves to their ...
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... In his journey North, Paul D would "scan the horizon ... color symbolizing her fulfillment of a happy, free, communal life ... love, had much in common with slaves on a ...
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