People that didn't know English read Uncle Tom's Cabin because Uncle Tom sold millions of copies of his books which were translated into many different languages.
In chpt 21, the rebels join forces with the army and they take over the city of freetown (where Ishmael is currently living with uncle Tommy). Uncle Tommy gets sick, but no doctor will come help him because everybody is too scared to leave their houses in fear of getting killed by the rebels. So he dies from sickness.
The southerners pointed out that the book attributed them characters, issues and attitudes substantially unrelated to the real South.
To give an explanatory example: a southern lady who examined the book without prevention, stated that it didn't contain more facts about the slavery than those which could be found in the Nautical Almanac.
Harriet Beecher Stowe's writing greatly influenced many people's thoughts on the matter of slavery. Southerners thought her writings to be lies and a way of making southern means of economy look bad. Harriet Beecher Stowe thought her writing was not one sided on the fact of the evils of slavery. She thought she fairly depicted slavery from both points of view of Northerners and Southerners. Little did she know this was not the case. She received hate/threatening mail from angry Southern plantation owners. She once received a slave's ear cut off by his owner as a warning that this would happen to any other slave's if Harriet did not stop writing these lies.
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Well, Uncle Tom's Cabin helped start the Civil War because it gave the the slaves an idea to start the underground railroad. The under ground rail road made the southerner's angry. Which helped start the Civil War.
It recruited many new converts to the cause of Abolitionism, and attracted support for the Underground Railroad - the safe-house system that smuggled fugitive slaves into Canada.
First of all. Uncle Toms cabin is a terrible book. Why would you rad such a crappy book. BTW its timmy who dies
Several hundred thousand copies were published the first year, and the totals soon ran into the millions.
When Tom refuses to tell Legree where Cassy and Emmeline have gone, Legree orders his overseers to kill Tom. As Tom is dying, he forgives the overseers who savagely beat him. Humbled by the character of the man they have killed, both men become Christians. Very shortly before Tom's death, George Shelby (Arthur Shelby's son) arrives to buy Tom's freedom, but finds he is too late.
The state is Kentucky, in which the Shelby Farm is located in Uncle Tom's Cabin.
it has a woman with black hair with a scarf and wearing a dress running.written by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Kingsport Press first published Uncle Toms Cabin in March 1852. When the book was first released, in the first week there were over 10,000 copies sold, and by the end of the year, over 300,000 were sold.
Not really. It showed how poorly treated slaves were. They were infuriated by the book.
It dramatised the relations between slaves and their owners, and aroused the feelings of millions in the North who had not been especially interested in slavery until then.
It drew attention to the Underground Railroad, and encouraged many people to help runaway slaves escape into Canada.
Following the Compromise of 1850, when Congress tried to appease the South by toughening up the Fugitive Slave Act.
This infuriated the Abolitionists, including Harriet Beecher Stowe, who wrote her novel on this theme.
Because she over heard her mistress going to sell her only son.