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MissTica
3 years ago
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1) what were some groups that support slavery in the mid-1700s? 2 what were some groups that began to fight slavery in the mid-1

700s? 3) why did people begin to question the worth of slavery?
History
1 answer:
Usimov [2.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Plantation owners and southern industrialists wants slavery whereas Quakers and freed slaves wants to fight slavery.

Explanation:

Plantation owners and southern industrialists are the people who take advantage from the slave without giving money that support slavery in the mid-1700s while on the other hand, Quakers and freed slaves were some groups that present in northern states began to fight again slavery in the mid-1700s. The northern states wants to end slavery because the work force present in the northern states sees the slavery a threat for their job. They thought if the slavery continues the northern industries also used slaves in their place.

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