Question
How did Hoosier attitudes toward slavery change before the Civil War?(1 point)
Responses
More Hoosiers supported slavery in the South than before
More Hoosiers supported slavery in the South than before
Many Hoosiers thought slavery did not affect Indiana.
Many Hoosiers thought slavery did not affect Indiana.
Many Hoosiers turned against slavery in the South.
Many Hoosiers turned against slavery in the South.
Many Hoosiers thought slavery should exist in Indiana.
Many Hoosiers thought slavery should exist in Indiana.
Responses
More Hoosiers supported slavery in the South than before
More Hoosiers supported slavery in the South than before
Many Hoosiers thought slavery did not affect Indiana.
Many Hoosiers thought slavery did not affect Indiana.
Many Hoosiers turned against slavery in the South.
Many Hoosiers turned against slavery in the South.
Many Hoosiers thought slavery should exist in Indiana.
Many Hoosiers thought slavery should exist in Indiana.
Answers
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The correct response is: **Many Hoosiers turned against slavery in the South.**
Before the Civil War, attitudes in Indiana began to shift, with an increasing number of Hoosiers opposing slavery and advocating for abolition, influenced by various factors including moral arguments and the changing political landscape.
Before the Civil War, attitudes in Indiana began to shift, with an increasing number of Hoosiers opposing slavery and advocating for abolition, influenced by various factors including moral arguments and the changing political landscape.