Abolition Movement and Cultural Differences

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How did the abolition movement increase tension between the North and South?
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The movement advocated for the end of slavery, which threatened Southern economic interests and increased sectionalism.
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Who were some key figures in the abolition movement?
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Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and William Lloyd Garrison were notable abolitionists fighting to end slavery.
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What impact did Uncle Tom's Cabin have on the Civil War?
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Harriet Beecher Stowe's book highlighted the harsh realities of slavery, increasing Northern opposition and Southern resentment.
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How did cultural differences manifest in education between the North and South?
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The North valued universal education, while the South's educational system was less developed and focused on a few elites.
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What role did religion play in the North-South divide?
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Differing religious views on slavery's morality contributed to conflict, with many Northern denominations opposing slavery.
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