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Why Did The North Oppose Slavery? [Solved]
In fact a large portion of the anti-slavery sentiment had its basis in racism and an inherent dislike of the African race. Many northerners, especially immigrants, saw slavery as the reason the country was flooded with blacks. They disliked the fact that blacks were filling their streets and taking their jobs.19 Jul 2021
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Why were there slaves in the South and not in the North?
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