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In what way did uncle toms cabin change the attitude of northern s about slavery
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"Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe played a significant role in changing the attitudes of Northerners about slavery. The novel vividly depicted the brutal reality of slavery and the inhuman treatment of slaves. It humanized African American characters and showed the moral and emotional toll that slavery took on individuals and families.
The novel stirred strong emotions and empathy among Northern readers, who realized the atrocities of slavery in a more personal and impactful way. It fueled the growing abolitionist sentiment in the North and inspired many to actively oppose and work towards the abolition of slavery. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" helped to further galvanize public opinion against slavery, ultimately contributing to the start of the Civil War and the eventual abolition of slavery in the United States.
The novel stirred strong emotions and empathy among Northern readers, who realized the atrocities of slavery in a more personal and impactful way. It fueled the growing abolitionist sentiment in the North and inspired many to actively oppose and work towards the abolition of slavery. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" helped to further galvanize public opinion against slavery, ultimately contributing to the start of the Civil War and the eventual abolition of slavery in the United States.
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