SECTIONAL CRISIS 1850 1861
UNCLE TOMS CABIN
Question
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Cemented slavery as a political issue
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Got people that weren’t originally aware with politics to have a greater concern on slavery
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All of the above
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -A major theme in Uncle Tom’s Cabin is the problem of slavery and the treatment of humans as property, concepts that Stowe counterbalanced against the morality of Christianity. Stowe’s depiction of slavery in her novel was informed by her Christianity and by her immersion in abolitionist writings.
Detailed explanation-2: -In sum, Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin widened the chasm between the North and the South, greatly strengthened Northern abolitionism, and weakened British sympathy for the Southern cause. The most influential novel ever written by an American, it was one of the contributing causes of the Civil War.
Detailed explanation-3: -It brought slavery to life for many Northerners. It did not necessarily make these people devoted abolitionists, but the book began to move more and more Northerners to consider ending the institution of slavery.
Detailed explanation-4: -The growing attitudes against the enslavement of Black people in the North, which had been reinforced by the content of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, no doubt helped to secure Lincoln’s victory. It would be an exaggeration to say that Harriet Beecher Stowe’s enormously popular novel directly caused the Civil War.
Detailed explanation-5: -The novel exposed the horrors of slavery and portrayed the issue as not just a political one but also a moral one. It portrayed the slaves as people with hopes and dreams and helped to increase the general sympathy and support for them and the abolitionist movement.