When abolitionist John Brown dragged 5 proslavery settlers out of bed in an act known as “Bleeding Kansas” it showed that the violence was going to continue until a war broke out. Border Ruffians from Kansas also engaged in violence defending their proslave viewpoint. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin also became a major factor in the developing war. This novel provided an inside look at the lives of slaves, and eventually became a top selling play. The effects of this book enraged abolitionists and moved neutral Northerners to have an anti-slave bias. With the North and South divided solely on an issue regarding human lives it became clear that the once proud country of America would engage in a Civil
When abolitionist John Brown dragged 5 proslavery settlers out of bed in an act known as “Bleeding Kansas” it showed that the violence was going to continue until a war broke out. Border Ruffians from Kansas also engaged in violence defending their proslave viewpoint. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin also became a major factor in the developing war. This novel provided an inside look at the lives of slaves, and eventually became a top selling play. The effects of this book enraged abolitionists and moved neutral Northerners to have an anti-slave bias. With the North and South divided solely on an issue regarding human lives it became clear that the once proud country of America would engage in a Civil