mthomp00 mthomp00
  • 26-04-2019
  • Social Studies
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In what way was Harriet Beecher Stowe's book Uncle Tom's Cabin so important to the abolition movement?

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mae2005
mae2005 mae2005
  • 28-04-2019

It shows what slavery is like in the eyes of a slave and made the north hate slavery even more . The book was also banned from a lot of places in the south because they did not want people to go to the abolitionists side.

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darla1322 darla1322
  • 18-12-2019

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It exposed the evils and cruelty of slavery.

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