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What do you think of Stowe's views on who was to blame for slavery

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They felt attacked and misrepresented—despite Stowe's including benevolent slave owners in the book—and stubbornly held tight to their belief that slavery was an economic necessity and enslaved people were inferior people incapable of taking care of themselves. In some parts of the South, the book was illegal.

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