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Northerners and contrast
In contrast, Northerners, even moderates previously opposed to Sumner's extreme abolitionist invective, were universally shocked and disgusted by Brooks ' violence.

Northerners and was
Anti-slavery Northerners mobilized in 1860 behind moderate Abraham Lincoln because he was most likely to carry the doubtful western states.
Each of the other candidates had hindrances to his nomination: Bayard had spoken in favor of secession in 1861, making him unacceptable to Northerners ; Butler, conversely, was reviled throughout the South for his actions during the Civil War ; Thurman was generally well liked, but was growing old and infirm, and his views on the silver question were uncertain.
Many of the disaffected barons came from the north of England ; that faction was often labelled by contemporaries and historians as " the Northerners ".
Many Northerners had only recently become religious ( thanks to the Second Great Awakening ) and religion was a powerful force in their lives.
In the Northerners most illustrious period ever, the club went undefeated from 1914 to 1919, collecting premierships in 1914, 1915 and 1918 – the league was in recess in 1916 and 1917 due to World War I.
The result was the Kansas – Nebraska Act, which alienated Northerners and Southerners alike.
It was an expression of the " Free Soil " policy of Northerners who wanted individual farmers to own and operate their own farms, as opposed to slaveowners who would use gangs of slaves.
As such, Bleeding Kansas was a proxy war between Northerners and Southerners over the issue of slavery.
The 1920 Vision for the community was that wealthy retired Northerners would purchase one of the lots in Temple Terrace, build a Mediterranean Revival villa on the lot and also purchase a parcel in the extensive adjoining citrus grove to either manage as a hobby or provide extra income.
Moreover, the northern part was more densely settled than the southern part, so this created problems when it came time to vote because the higher population numbers gave " Northerners " greater influence on issues.
Perhaps the first of the Northerners to settle permanently in Fairfax County to farm was Lewis Bailey, an upstate New Yorker and the son of Hachaliah Bailey.
There was a recognition that Northerners wanted to run their own affairs and must be given the opportunity to do so.
" Naturally, this view was unpopular among the vast majority of pro-Union Northerners.
The move was controversial, and many Northerners thought Greeley a traitor and canceled subscriptions to the Weekly Tribune by the thousands.
He had an elder but incompetent brother Prince Imhae ( Imhaegun, 임해군, 臨海君 ) and a younger but legitimate brother Prince Yeong-chang ( Yeong-chang Daegun, 영창대군, 永昌大君 ), who was supported by the Lesser Northerners faction.
After the incident, Gwang-hae tried to bring officials from various political and regional background to his court, but his plan was interrupted by Greater Northerners including Lee Icheom and Chung Inong.
At last in 1613 Greater Northerners put their hand on Prince Yeong-chang ; his grandfather Kim Jenam was found guilty of treason and executed, while Yeong-chang was sent into exile, where he was executed.
At the same time Greater Northerners suppressed the Lesser Northerners ; In 1618, Yeong-chang's mother, Queen In-mok, was stripped off her title and imprisoned.
Many Northerners had only recently become religious ( thanks to the Second Great Awakening ) and religion was a powerful force in their lives.

Northerners and preserve
Northerners, including Westerners, rallied behind Lincoln's call on April 15, 1861 for all the states to send troops to recapture the forts from the secessionists, to put down the rebellion and to preserve the Union intact.
Following the surrender, Northerners rallied behind Lincoln's call for all states to send troops to recapture the forts and preserve the Union.
Henry Wilson's History of The Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America ( 1872 – 1877 ) is the foremost representative of this moral interpretation, which argued that Northerners had fought to preserve the union against the aggressive designs of " slave power ".

Northerners and Union
He served as the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, a secret vigilante organization which launched a reign of terrorism against African-Americans, Northerners that had moved to the postwar South, Southerners who supported the Union, and Republicans during the Reconstruction era in the Southern United States.
Gangs of Union troops sacked and looted many farms in Pickens County during this period, known as Reconstruction, and the county and state governments were largely controlled by Northerners who moved South after the war.
On October 10, 1860, at Cooper Institute Hall in New York Yancey advised Northerners interested in preserving the Union to " Enlarge your jails and penitentiaries, re-enforce and strengthen your police force, and keep the irrepressible conflict fellows from stealing our negroes …" Yancey cited southern fears that with abolitionists in power, " Emissaries will percolate between master slave as water between the crevices of rocks underground.
CSS Alabama destroyed or captured dozens of Union merchant vessels during her Atlantic cruises, when word of Alabamas sinking reached the northeastern United States, many Northerners were joyful.

Northerners and slavery
With victory over Mexico Northerners attempted in the Wilmot Proviso to exclude slavery from conquered territories ; it never passed.
Thus, many Northerners who would have otherwise been able and content to ignore far-away regional slavery, chafed under nationally-sanctioned slavery.
It quieted the controversy between Northerners and Southerners over the expansion of slavery, and delayed secession and civil war for another decade.
Anti-slavery Northerners denounced the war as a Southern conspiracy to expand slavery ; Calhoun saw a conspiracy of Yankees to destroy the South.
Two sets of extremists had arisen: Northerners who demanded no new slave territories under any circumstances, and Southerners who demanded free entry for slavery into all territories, the penalty for denial to be secession.
In this view, the character of George Harris embodies the principles of free labor, while the complex character of Ophelia represents those Northerners who condoned compromise with slavery.
Mulattos, as with abducted white people, were often used to arouse sentiments against slavery by showing Northerners slaves who were visually indistinguishable from them.
The issue of slavery polarized the union, with the Jeffersonian principles often being used by both sides — anti-slavery Northerners, and Southern slaveholders and secessionists — in debates that ultimately led to the American Civil War.
As such, Bleeding Kansas was a proxy war between Northerners and Southerners over the issue of slavery in the United States.
When the document was published, it outraged Northerners who viewed it as a Southern attempt to extend slavery.
Northern Democrats were in serious opposition to Southern Democrats on the issue of slavery ; Northerners opposed it, and Southerners fiercely defended it.
To Miles, Northerners, in their efforts to legislate restrictions on slavery, were not simply raising an issue of constitutional interpretation.
The responses of abolitionists and Northerners in general were among the positive, lauding the proof of the evils of slavery and the confirmation of the truth of Uncle Tom ’ s Cabin
Pro-slavery apologists argued that the Northerners had no place in the debate over the morality of slavery, because they could not own slaves and would therefore not suffer the societal impacts that manumission would mean to the South.

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