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Ethen Osborne
13 May, 21:11
Why did Americans apposed slavery
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Tripp Collins
14 May, 00:14
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Americans opposed slavery because they started to think that it was inhumane.
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Having one race that is superior to the other is very inhumane, and it was also incompatible with Christianity. Thus, they made amendments such as the 13th, which made slavery outlawed and the 14th, which makes everyone under American law equal.
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