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It wasn't particularly.

It was against slavery in the North, mainly because the new industrial factory managers could not use it. They wanted free, mobile skilled labour. There was also the Abolitionist movement - powerful, but not very numerous. In 1861, most Northerners found slavery acceptable, as long as it stayed in its traditional homelands.

It was the creation of new slave-states that was the issue, partly because of the political balance between North and South in Congress, and partly ethical - the feeling that slavery was a necessary evil that should not be extended.

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