The South favoured slavery
Northern workers opposed the abolition of slavery because they liked the cotton that was produced in the south. For those that did not oppose, and help free the slaves, many of them were Quakers that felt the light of God was in everybody.
Because it benefited the North, They feared that the blacks would take their jobs, and also worried that the end of slavery would cut off the supply of southern cotton for northern textile mills.
they opposed it
Northern states never had slavery.
cuz they did
oppose - mean support - needed it
The South favoured slavery
No
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Northern workers opposed the abolition of slavery because they liked the cotton that was produced in the south. For those that did not oppose, and help free the slaves, many of them were Quakers that felt the light of God was in everybody.
Neither of the two were opposed to slavery.
They opposed it because they received cotton from the southern plantations for clothes so slavery was also a source of money for them.
Slavery
yes, they did oppose.
Because it benefited the North, They feared that the blacks would take their jobs, and also worried that the end of slavery would cut off the supply of southern cotton for northern textile mills.
The term is "abolitionist".