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Stacy Stuart
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25 March, 06:50
Why did the blacks want to make their way north
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Coby Woods
25 March, 06:55
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There were several reasons behind this requirements.
1st one was obvious, they wanted to escape the slavery and a better, free life. The slavery abolishment move was strong in the north.
The other reason was that the north was more industrialized than the south and south primarily depended on a plantation based agricultural economy. The north offered better jobs and a better pay as well.
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