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Summary Of Uncle Tom's Cabin

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The United States had been divided during the 1850s surrounding the production and taxes for cotton and the rights of slave owners. North viewing slavery as an abomination and the south seeing it as an astonishing thing. Slavery was the cause of the southern states deciding to secede from the Union in 1860 and 1861. The events that led the southern states to secede from the Union in 1860 and 1861 were the Fugitive Slave Law, the narratives of slavery and The Election of 1860.
After the Election of 1848, California drafted a constitution for their new state banning slavery. The Compromise of 1850 admitted California to the Union as a free state and adopt a new Fugitive Slave Law and enforce it rigorously. According to the book, "The passage of a strict Fugitive Slave Law persuaded many Southerners to accept the loss of California to the abolitionists …show more content…

One of the most famous narrative was "Uncle Tom's Cabin" written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The book talks about an enslaved man named Tom and his poor treatment by his white owner Simon Legree. The U.S History book references to when Lincoln met Stowe, "… when President Lincoln met Stowe, he is reported to have said, 'so you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war'" (Newman 250). The book created controversy between the North and South, making it a concrete proof of the North's incurable prejudice of how the conditions of people living in South were. The book made the South population in general a heartless, cruel and inhuman state. The south reacted, "Southerners became convinced that the North's goal was to destroy the institution of slavery and the way of life based upon it..." (Newman 251). The south was building their rage for the north more and more. They tried to ban the book but it was quickly distributed in many states. Slavery was becoming a moral issue and it contradicted the nations even

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