By helping slaves to escape into Canada, using the system of safe-houses known as the Underground Railroad.
by helping the slaves to escape into Canada
In the south, white reacted to the proclamation with rage.
How would you have reacted if you were Ms. Allen? Explain why
The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.
The South wasn't mad at the Fugutive Slave Law - the law was introduced to appease them when Congress allowed California to enter the Union as free soil. It was the North who reacted badly to the law - it brought the slavery issue to their own doorstep, and gave the runaways a heroic victim status.
by helping the slaves to escape into Canada
Northern Abolitionists did not react favorably to the Fugitive Slave Act. This is because it supported the cause they were against.
Southerners often reacted to abolitionists with anger and hostility, viewing them as a threat to their way of life and property rights. Some resorted to violence or intimidation tactics to silence abolitionist voices in the South.
In the south, white reacted to the proclamation with rage.
Southerners reacted negatively to abolitionists because they saw them as a threat to their economic and social way of life, which depended heavily on slavery. They viewed abolitionists as undermining their property rights and inciting slave revolts. This led to heightened tensions between the North and the South in the years leading up to the Civil War.
President Roosevelt reacted to the creation of the Northern Securities Company by suing them. He wanted the company to be dissolved and argued that it violated antitrust laws.
Southerners expected Northerners to comply with the Fugitive Slave Act by helping to capture and return escaped slaves. However, many Northerners reacted with resistance, forming anti-slavery groups to hide and protect fugitive slaves and refusing to cooperate with authorities trying to enforce the law. This led to increased tensions between the North and South over the issue of slavery.
Northern states ignored the Fugitive Slave Laws because they opposed slavery and believed in the rights and dignity of all individuals. They also saw these laws as morally wrong and contrary to their own state laws. Additionally, some northern states enacted personal liberty laws to protect African Americans from being captured and returned to slavery.
No. It was the Northern aboltionists who did. The South reacted with horror. It confirmed their worst fears about the prospect of a nationwide slave rebellion.
How would you have reacted if you were Ms. Allen? Explain why
it reacted that way do to chemical reactions.
Susan reacted badly to the medication she was subscribed by her doctor.