Explain Why Did Frederick Douglass Want To Abolish Slavery In The South

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During this time, when slavery was at its peak in the south, many slaves dreamed of escaping to the North. The south promoted slavery because the south had land that was great for agriculture. The north did not allow slavery because they believed slavery was inhuman. The south government created the Fugitive Slave Acts. This act, passed in 1793, allowed local governments to capture escaped slaves from within the borders of free states back to their point of origin, and to punish anyone helping the fugitives. This meant that people helping to free slaves could get arrested, and the slaves given back to their previous owners. Frederick Douglass wanted to abolish slavery in the south because he knew how cruel slaves are treated. Slaves in most