Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin, or Life Among the Lowly, is an anti-slavery novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Uncle Tom's Cabin became the best selling novel of the 19th-century, selling over 300,000 copies in the first year. This novel forever changed American's views on slavery.
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'Uncle Tom's Cabin' was written by Harriet Beecher Stowe and was published in 1852. See the links below for more information.
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Simon Legree toms owner beat tom to death
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Uncle Tom's Cabin, the novel, played a role in the Civil War greatly. It did so because Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote the book...
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Harriet Beecher Stowe
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I'm not exactly sure that it was even an overnight bestseller, but the reason that it was so popular is that it exposed the true...
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People in the North thought even worse of slavery after reading Uncle Tom's Cabin. People in the South thought it was a book of...
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it didn't. There were several causes that lead to the American Civil War, none of which were Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe was a fervent abolitionist and the novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin was an attempt to portray the very worst aspects...
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Uncle Tom's cabin had an effect on the nation because it made a deep emotional impact on slavery. This caused many people to free...
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Well, Uncle tom was a old man who liked jokes, so, Uncle tomming is cracking a joke Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Which publication are you asking about?
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Abolitionist would read Uncle Tom's cabin because the book talks about what is happening to slaves. They can actually know what...
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They were angered even more at the cruelties of slavery, causing a further split between the North and South
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F. M Lupton didn't publish Uncle Tom's Cabin until the copyright ran out in 1893. A book by F. M. Lupton in the mid to late...
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Maria and Billy
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It didn't lead to the Civil War, but it may have convinced some in the North that slavery should be abolished. However, the...
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Very unfavorably.
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It was widely read and surely inspired many to a sympathetic view on slavery.
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It doesn't. Read the entire novel.
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It was a novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe, published in 1852 describing an overly harsh and inaccurate description of what it was...
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No, Benjamin Franklin was not known for writing 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'. 'Uncle Tom's Cabins' was written by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
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Tensions Pervade SocietyEscalating sectional tensions extended even to American culture. No moment could match the sensational...
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"Uncle Tom" is a pejorative term for an African-American who is perceived by others as behaving in a subservient manner to white...
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Published in 1852,
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It was the best-seller that dramatised the slavery issue, especially the recent introduction of official slave-catchers, and the...
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Simon legree
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The novel provoked wide northern sympathy for fugitive slaves. However, it reinforced the customary stereotypes of blacks far...
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Harriet Beecher Stowe chose a great time in history in which she published Uncle Tom's Cabin. It happened to be during the time...
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200,000 dollars. If you have it, f*cking sell it! By the by, you've been punk'd, sucka!
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Fredrick Douglass
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It drew many new recruits to the cause of Abolitionism.
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1852 Just before the start of the civil war. Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life among the Lowly was first published in 1852.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe's writing greatly influenced many people's thoughts on the matter of slavery. Southerners thought her...
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It helped the northerners who were not yet abolitionists realize the cruelty of slavery. They sympathized for the slaves. The...
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This was the best-selling novel that dramatised the whole story of modern slavery, and recruited many more people to the...
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It was a best-selling novel by the Abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe, written as her angry response to the Fugitive Slave Act,...
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paperback, has been published as a soft-cover book
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Uncle Tom's Cabin, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, was published in 1852.
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Uncle Tom's Cabin affected thousands who had not thought much about slavery pme way or another. As a result, it set off a tidal...
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This best-seller dramatised the slavery issue and atracted many people to the Abolitionist cause, and to helping organise the...
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yes, by the way...its an awesome book.
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It brought massive new support to the Abolitionists and the Underground Railroad, stirring passions and discouraging rational...
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This best-selling novel aroused the support of many Northerners who had not been very interested in slavery until then, and it...
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It is a book! The story was written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, and was intended to stir up anti slavery sentiment. It is still in...
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It made people realize the effects of slavery It also led to the Civil War because, the south was totally against the slavery and...
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is it because uncle tom's cabin was a cabin where the slaves were and one thing that cause the Civil War was slavery
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no it was open to every person in the world
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Yes is is.No it is actuallly realistic fiction because it could happen but it didnt
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Mr. Shelby only sells Tom and Harry. However, Eliza runs away from the Shelby plantation so that she will not be separated from...
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no they didn't because it looked boring
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The South despised Uncle Tom's Cabin. It exposed the real life and trials of slaves. The South never revealed to the North what...
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Simon Legree.
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Summary: Chapter II We learn that the beautiful Eliza married a talented mulatto named George, but was separated from him...
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Summary: Chapter III George comes to see Eliza soon after her conversation with Mrs. Shelby and tells her that he is going to...
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Summary: Chapter V That evening, Shelby tells his wife about the sale. Mrs. Shelby, appalled, tries to convince her husband not...
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It was important to fight against slavery.
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This best-seller dramatised the slavery issue and atracted many people to the Abolitionist cause, and to helping organise the...
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The main, or "major" characters in 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' are: Uncle Tom Eliza Eva Simon LegreeSome minor characters would be: ...
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Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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No, mainly for abolitionist that saw slavery at his/her door step.
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The book was released in 1852.
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it did not have an effect on the civil war it just helped to start it
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propaganda nonsense. The novel suffers from obvious credibility flaws. However those not living in a slave state were unaware of...
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Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly, the anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe
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slave (person deprived of personal freedom and compelled to perform labour or services)
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people thought slave was bad
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The book raised a lot of moral questions regarding slavery The popularity of the book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, contributed to the...
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the south was outraged because they did not believe it to be true
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Because it opened up Americans eyes in the north. The slave in this book tries to fun away and gets caught several times and...
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The main theme of Uncle Tom's Cabin is slavery is bad and mean. Nobody should judge a person by their color but by there charter...
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It shows enslaved people being loaded onto ships and being taken to slave markets.
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Uncle Tom. As you can see from the title.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe
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they stoped up the rat holes in the cellar.
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No, it was a passionately abolitionist novel.
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Following the Compromise of 1850, when Congress tried to appease the South by toughening up the Fugitive Slave Act.This...
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Ophelia's niece is Eva
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Uncle Tom's Cabin describes the horrors of slavery and the loss of individual rights that goes with it.
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In my version somebody has written a message for the receiver. It was a present gift to Hilda Pratt on december 20th 1902. So...
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It dramatised the evils of slavery, and drew the attention of many Northerners who had not been especially interested in it until...
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It shows the struggle and the hard times that blacks had to go thru during the slavery times. It helped many whites see what...
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