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As a writer for an abolitionist newspaper, you would write a heated opinion article to criticize the newly enacted Fugitive Slave law.
<h3>What did Abolitionists think of the Fugitive Slave Law?</h3>
I can't write the opinion article for you but I can give you pointers.
Abolitionists in the North were appalled and very angry when they heard that the Fugitive Slave Law had been passed because they believed that it would make it much harder to get people out of slavery.
They also believed that it infringed upon the rights of a State to be a free state that does not permit slavery and lastly, it meant that African Americans who were free in the North could now be targeted by slave hunters which was grossly unfair.
Write these reasons for being against the Fugitive Slave Law in the opinion article and then conclude by calling on the Northern states to resist this law.
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I had this question on one of my tests, and the right answer was:
<span>Colonial women had social and political influence, despite having few legal rights. I am 100% positive this is the right answer. :)</span>
The climate and soil of the Middle Colonies were very good for farming. Many farmers grew more than they needed for their families. They sold extra grain and livestock in the cities. Farmers used the long
It was Locke’s writings which were the source of the idea that people have a right to abolish and replace a government that violates their natural rights.
John Locke was born in 1632. He was a British philosopher. In his work called “Two Treatises of Government” he followed the Notion of the right of revolution because he strongly believed that this right was almost an obligation. In addition, he thought that according to the natural law and his social contract , every citizen has the responsibility to start a revolution in case the government is acting against their interests up to the point in which they can even replace that government .