Answer: The Northern states held mixed views on slavery.
Explanation: The abolitionists opposed slavery and its expansion while some others only sought to limit slavery to the South. Some of the workers in the North who feared that freed slaves might move north to claim their jobs also supported the continuation of slavery. A lot of northern business owners also favored slavery because they profited from it.
However, even those who were not abolitionists opposed the Fugitive Slave Act (which required that all escaped slaves, upon capture, be returned to their masters and that officials and citizens of free states had to cooperate) because the law required them to support slavery. Many Northerners simply refused to comply with the law while others continued to help shelter and transport escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad.
Flooding and pollution of drinking water
ANSWER: Romans and Early Christians had growing tensions for multiple reasons, but mainly for religious purposes (duh). Christians threatened Roman beliefs as they became vast in Roman territory an began to control the population. The Romans did not like this, and began to execute anyone who was Christian, even extending the religion to be illegal.
-Despite the harsh conditions, Christians were still able to find their way of spreading and growing throughout all of Rome, lololol
-ironically because if the illegalization of Christianity, Their boi Jesus helped.
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