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Savatey [412]
4 years ago
5

Some historians say that attacks by abolitionist actually strengthened sectionalism in the south instead of weakening it. How mi

ght the abolitionists have been contributing to the tension arising over slavery? Provide two specific examples of the southern response to the abolitionist attacks
History
2 answers:
tatiyna4 years ago
6 0

<u>Answer:</u>

<em>There are many examples regarding the abolitionist that led to an increase of sectionalism, some of them include; </em>

The cabin was a book written by Harriet about slavery in the United States’ southern region. This was a piece of abolitionist. Southerners did not respond well regarding this issue, and they felt the information was inaccurate and was misinterpreted by society.

The abolitionist newspaper was a slavery magazine about the evil institution that had ruined the moral character of the society in America.

Vedmedyk [2.9K]4 years ago
5 0

There are multiple examples of how abolitionist lead to increased sectionalism

1) <em>Uncle Tom's Cabin</em>- This book, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, talked about the horrible conditions of slavery in the Southern portion of the US. This was perceived as a piece of abolitionist propaganda. Southerners responded angrily to this book, as they felt it was wildly inaccurate and misrepresented Southern society.

2) Abolitionist newspapers like <em>The North Star- </em>These anti-slavery magazines talked about how slavery was an evil institution that ruined the moral character of American society. Many Southerners responded to this with their own writings and justification of slavery. A perfect example of this would be John C. Calhoun's <em>Slavery, A Positive Good. </em>

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