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Q: What did many southerners fear would happen if slavery was abolished?
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Why did southerners dislike Uncle Tom's Cabin?

The book was about slavery and it showed the harsh realities of it. It made the Southerners fear that slavery would be abolished because of it. The pro slavery even made books like Aunt Phillis' Cabin and Uncle Robin in His Cabin in Virginia and One in Boston.


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Did the Jacobins abolish slavery?

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The southerners were for slavery, but Lincoln was not. Lincoln would try to abolish slavery.


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What If Slavery Was Abolished In The Industrial Revolution?

Then, there would be no industrial revolution.


How would our country would be different if slavery hadn't been abolished Give 2 examples?

if slavery was not abolished we would have slaves. Also we would have to work in other peoples houses and clean without being paid.


What did southerners fear Lincoln would do after the election?

take away slavery


Which minister who wrote about slavery would southerners dislike?

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Which group of Texans would most be impacted if slavery was abolished?

Enslaved African Americans would be the group most impacted if slavery was abolished in Texas, as they were the ones directly affected by the institution of slavery and stood to gain their freedom and rights with its abolition.


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Why did southerners support the annexation of Texas?

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