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... To the Southerners it seemed as if the anti-slavery Northerners, who many of them despised, would be benefiting at the cost of their own Southern interests. ...
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... Missouri Compromise- 1820 Southerners were opposed to the idea brought up by Northerners. The Congress was in debate for many months. ...
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... closer to war. Of course, not all Southerners supported slavery, nor did all Northerners oppose it. Yet antislavery feelings were ...
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... closer to war. Of course, not all Southerners supported slavery, nor did all Northerners oppose it. Yet antislavery feelings were ...
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... Free State. Southerners were opposed to the idea brought up by Northerners. The Congress was in debate for many months. Henry Clay ...
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... slavery. Southerners believed that northerners treated their factory workers no better than they treated their slaves. An excerpt ...
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... else does. For instance, southerners think that northerners are the ones that have the accent and hard to understand. In the film ...
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... different opinions on how the government should be run. Abraham Lincoln he was a "peace maker" between the northerners and southerners. ...
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... all along. Just as Northerners saw flaws in the Constitution, Southerners viewed it not to be perfect as well. Although the Constitution ...
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... Most Southerners or Northerners did not accept Reconstruction from the start, and very few supported it; this is what caused it to fail. ...
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... sovereignty soon degenerated into a civil war in Kansas, known as the Border Rubalcaba 2 War, or "Bleeding Kansas," as Southerners and Northerners battled over ...
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... Uncle Tom's Cabin made Southerners way of life seem to be sinful and Northerners seem to be Godly. Also, the novel was fictional. ...
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... The southerners resented the undermining of the fugitive slave law. Many northerners who were originally indifferent toward slavery became sympathetic of the ...
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... While the Northerners welcomed modernization, the Southerners held on to the present and past, they enjoyed their affluence in agriculture, and wished to keep ...
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... has. So northerners will continue to migrate to the south, and many southerners will contemplate migrating to the north. However ...
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... This feeling among both Northerners and Southerners made the expansion issue so powerful because the more land and as a result power the South gained, the more ...
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... Southerners also said that the white northerners who had moved to the South and gotten elected to political positions in the Reconstruction governments sought ...
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... Southerners also said that the white northerners who had moved to the South and gotten elected to political positions in the Reconstruction governments sought ...
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... especially frightened, fearing that widespread insurrection was imminent." So after the death of John Brown the Southerners drove out any northerners and anti ...
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... closer to war. Of course, not all Southerners supported slavery, nor did all Northerners oppose it. Yet antislavery feelings were ...
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... p.205) He believed that coming from strong parentage and having a well-respected bloodline meant far more to southerners than it did to northerners. ...
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... This angered the southerners who felt that the northerners were just being hypocrites and didn't know what they were talking about, which turned pro anti ...
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... presidents. The election of 1860 reflected the increasingly bitter and sectional conflict between Northerners and Southerners. Lincoln ...
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... Northerners set up underground railroads where the runaway slaves could hide and get food and be directed to Canada for freedom. This angered many Southerners. ...
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... This would prohibit slavery in any new territory from Mexico. Northerners supported this, and Southerners rejected it. It never did get enough votes to pass. ...
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... Northerners set up underground railroads where the runaway slaves could hide and get food and be directed to Canada for freedom. This angered many Southerners. ...
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... Northerners set up underground railroads where the runaway slaves could hide and get food and be directed to Canada for freedom. This angered many Southerners. ...
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... Northerners set up underground railroads where the runaway slaves could hide and get food and be directed to Canada for freedom. This angered many Southerners. ...
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... disagreed with the South's laws and beliefs concerning slavery." Northerners, along with ... The radical Southerners determined the only way to assure and maintain ...
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... It contained nothing about deciding if territories or new states were free or enslaved, which lead to bitter arguments between the northerners and southerners. ...
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