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Uncle Tom's Cabin sold three hundred thousand copies by the end of 1852 and was banned in the South. True False

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Answer is True : Uncle Tom's Cabin sold 300,000 copies in the North alone. The Fugitive Slave Law, passed in 1850, could hardly be enforced by any of Stowe's readers. it was also banned in most southern states
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It was translated into many languages. It was a best seller in Russia. It was a best seller in England. Plays and performs were made of the book. Hope this helps
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