Why are some people against slavery give some reasons and explain
They had a whole list of reasons. Some were; Slavery was in the Bible, slaves were happier as slaves, slaves had food and a place to live otherwise they wouldn't have that. These things, of course, are excuses, but it is what they used to rationalize slavery.
"Should peace be worth the price of chains and slavery?" At that point, Patrick Henry threw his arms apart like he was a slave breaking his chains. He then said, "As for me, give me liberty or give me death!" At that point he changed the mood of many in the Virginia legislature and convinced them to break the bonds with England and join The American Revolutionary War against England.
There can be many reasons for study a particular regions history. Studying Filipino history is important to people who are Filipino and can give more understanding of where the person comes from.
his throughts were taken up war
You say Although some people may think or some people may be concerned that and then combine the transition word with the opposing point of view and then state a reason or reasons for the opposing point of view and then give an explanation and a solution. :) hope this helped
Fredrick Douglas urged president Lincoln to act on slavery because of the deplorable conditions that they were being subjected to.
They had a whole list of reasons. Some were; Slavery was in the Bible, slaves were happier as slaves, slaves had food and a place to live otherwise they wouldn't have that. These things, of course, are excuses, but it is what they used to rationalize slavery.
They had a whole list of reasons. Some were; Slavery was in the Bible, slaves were happier as slaves, slaves had food and a place to live otherwise they wouldn't have that. These things, of course, are excuses, but it is what they used to rationalize slavery.
Well i think slavery is wrong, no matter what reasons people give that say it's "right", but one reason slave owners use to say it was "right" was because they gave slaves better living conditions then they would have in Africa.
mr Scott
Views on slavery n the US were mixed. Using the antebellum years as an indicator, here is a smapling of views:1. A Northerner might not care at all about slavery. For them the issue was a faraway one and as far as they were concerned slavery had existed long before they were even born;2. Another Northern view was that slavery was fine in the South but they did not want the institution of slavery to spread in the western territories;3. Another Northern view was that slavery was an immoral and cruel institution. They however, had no plans to protest its existence; and4. For many Northern people, some were called abolitionists, slavery was evil and unGodly. Their position was that slavery should be abolished in the US as soon as possible.For Southern people, thier views were mixed as well but for various reasons:1. They were slave owners and had invested their money to purchase them. They believed slavery was legal and they refused to give it up;2. Many Southern people owned no slaves. Despite that, for social reasons, they believed that there was no reason to free slaves. It would disturb the economics and social structure in the South; and3. Some Southern people, such as business people in cities did not not care about slavery. They were doing fine as middle class people and saw no reason, however, to change the status quo; and4. Some Southern people were opposed to slavery but felt no pressure to fight against it. They simply went along with it and may have even been annoyed that Northern people were not minding their own business.
Getting married is not a scientific issue and therefore no scientific reasons can be given neither for nor against it. Just reasons or opinions.
They Would Have To Give Up Land And Stop Hunting But To Trade
He was against slavery. Wanted it ended. Wanted owners to give up their slaves. To be free in Christ.
it gave them the advantage because most people in Kansas were for slavery
He did not give us slavery. He freed most slaves. Most of his people listen but some people did not, and continued on with slavery! Hope that answers your question! ~ Bye!!!He did not want to free slaves he had a bet and lost so that's the only reason most slaves are free.IN YOUR FACE!!!!
The Lecompton Constitution was rejected by President James Buchanan. He was a Democratic president who served from 1857 to 1861. He was a strong supporter of popular sovereignty and sought to allow the people of Kansas to decide for themselves whether or not to accept slavery. He ultimately rejected the proposed constitution, which was pro-slavery, because it did not give the people of Kansas the right to vote on the issue. Moreover, the proposed constitution did not properly represent the interests of the majority of Kansas residents, who were against slavery. In response to Buchanan's rejection of the Lecompton Constitution, Congress passed the English Bill, which allowed for a vote on the issue of slavery in Kansas. The people of Kansas overwhelmingly voted against slavery, which effectively ended the debate.