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A. Northerners agreed with Stowe’s opinions about slavery, but thought the book was too violent.
B. Northerners were appalled by the cruelty of slavery and some were convinced to become abolitionists.
C. Southerners became enraged over the content and left the country.
D. Southerners were outraged over the brutality described in the book and convinced others not to buy it.
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