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10 May, 03:55

How did the attitudes toward slavery held by abolitionists, free-soilers, and know-nothings differ? explain your answer. t?

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  1. 10 May, 04:21
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    Abolitionists, free-soilers and "know-nothings" had a very different way of thinking toward slavery. Abolitionists felt that the institution of slavery was a sin and should be stopped no matter what. Free-soilers did NOT have feelings as strong as abolitionists toward this matter but they opposed the spread of slavery into Western territories since they were pro-labour and did not wish any black-labour competition. Know-nothings; however, had different views on slavery and were not able to take a stand on this matter since they focused on religion and nationality rather than race.
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