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Dbq Essay About Slavery In The 1800's

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In the South, slavery was severe and the rebels were really strict about allowing slavery. In the North, only limited amount of slaves could be free in the 1800’s. The North border was along the Ohio River. The Southern states are Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and Missouri. The Northern states are Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. The Northern states are the states that didn’t want slavery in their country, as well as the West. The North fought against the South to abolish slavery, and give freedom to black people. Some battles are very famous because they took place where representatives gave speeches. The society in the South was harsh and showed that many of their people wanted slavery. The blacks had somewhat freedom, but did not have as much freedom as everyone else. They were treated different sometimes and they had a lot of difficulties. Document A; Politics; Initially, the Northerners were …show more content…

Blacks couldn’t be associated with whites because slavery was still legal in the 1700s-1800s, so at that time in the North, blacks had some problems. The whites did not allow the blacks to legally marry with white daughters. They also didn’t have the right to dine or drink at their tables. Blacks were considered inferior than white people. The whites considered themselves superior because they were more important than blacks in the 1700s-1800s. Blacks couldn’t socialize with the “superior” whites. Some of the whites wanted the blacks to have social freedom and show that America was the right country for them. Social freedom was really common in the 1700s-1800s and some of the whites showed that blacks were “insignificant and

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