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How did Harriet Beecher Stowe help increase opposition to slavery?

by donating money to abolitionist newspapers


by organizing religious revivals against slavery


by writing "Civil Disobedience," an essay that describes ways to undermine slavery


by writing a powerful book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, showing the evils of slavery

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in 1852, author and social activist Harriet Beecher Stowe popularized the anti-slavery movement with her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. ... Stowe's novel became a turning point for the abolitionist movement; she brought clarity to the harsh reality of slavery in an artistic way that inspired many to join anti-slavery movements.

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Answer:

by writing a powerful book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, showing the evils of slavery

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How did Harriet Beecher Stowe help increase opposition to slavery? by donating money-example-1
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