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What effect did ¨Uncle Tom´s Cabin¨ have on the South?

1. They began to see their mistakes and immediately call for abolition
2. They began to fight and seceded from the Union
3. They felt threatened and said that these things written in the book were untrue

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User Shyam S
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1. I drew support to abolitionism, and became a keystone of the abolitionist movement.
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User AngelSalazar
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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

Because of the declaration against slavery in the book, Southerners felt threatened. They claimed that “Uncle Tom's Cabin” was a “pack of lies.”

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