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Life in the Trench's Letter Students will write a one-page letter on what it would be like fighting in the trenches. Students should write in the first person and use an extensive amount of details.
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Ответ:
All these thoughts of the south.
Explanation:
In 1860, most northerners did not considered blacks as inferior, they were the southerns who thought that white people are superior than black. Most people of north had a strong opinion to end slavery. A high percentage of northern people were abolitionists. Abolitionists are those people who wanted to end slavery. No, the southern were involved in the transportation of slaves and did not abolish slavery.