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T.I.S.S.U.E.S
Slavery
Enslaved people had no right and their children were taken from them as property.
There were a large preportion of quakers in the North, which was one of the first religious groups against slavery.
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Uncle Tom's Cabin
The fugitive slave act required anyone who had the ability to capture slaves and turn them in do so to a capacity
Stowe's novel revolutionized the thoughts about slavery in the north because it educated people in the north on how bad it truly was
Southerners were against the book because it was very anti-slave and put the south under a lot of bad light
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Sectionalism
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The north had rocky soil and cold temperatures so it was not good for growing crops and thus industrialized, but the south had warm temperatures and fertile soil so they kept an agricultural economy filled with fields
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Industry Vs. Agriculture
The north had temperate climates and rough soil that wasn't very good for growing crops so more industry developed in the north, while the south continued to rely on agricultural forms of boosting the economy
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The north's work force consisted mostly of immigrants and free people, slavery wasn't as economically viable in the north so it wasn't used as much
States Rights
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The fugitive upset ted the northern abolitionists because the north didn't like slave and didn't want slave but the fugitive act kinda supported slavery. The fugitive act required any person, Evan those in free state, to aid in the capture and return of enslaved persons.
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