What effect did Stowe's stories of little Eva, Uncle Tom, and Simon Legree have upon the slavery issue?
More Southerners bought the books than the Northerners.
Many Northerners rejected the stereotypes presented in the stories.
The stories became a wedge of division between the North and South over the issue of slavery.
No
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As an economic necessity
because they hated blacks like most southerners still do today.. end of story.
True
Some northerners believed slavery was morally wrong. Southerners believed slavery was an essential part of their lives.
no.
The southerners wanted slavery to end but northerners didn't want that
slavery
The northerners felt slavery was bad, although they bought cotton from the south that the slaves made. The southerners felt slavery was very useful to make and sell goods.
One key difference between southerners and northerners is the historical and cultural influences that have shaped their values and beliefs. Southerners tend to place a stronger emphasis on traditions, hospitality, and a sense of community, while northerners may prioritize individualism, efficiency, and innovation. Additionally, there may be differences in dialect, food preferences, and attitudes towards social issues.
Many Northerners were for the proclamation that ended slavery. However, there were Northerners who felt like Southerners and opposed it.
Northerners were completely against slavery, and before the Civil War they took their hatred overboard by killing Southerners for their slavery.
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No
well really southernes wanted slavery while northerners did not want it. :)