1) Who created this document?
A pro-slavery person.
2) Who is the intended reader?
A person against abolition.
3) What action is asked for?
To go to the church to stop a pro-abolition speech.
4) What is the reason the asked for action should be committed?
So the rights of the states guaranteed by the constitution will be protected and to preserve the Union.
5) How do you think an abolitionist would react to this document?
With outrage and indignation. They might rip the poster down or gather friends/allies and weapons to prepare to prevent disruption of the speech. They might also think the pro-slavery people are being hypocrites in that they want to protect the constitution but are trying to stop free speech.
6) How do yo think a pro-slavery person would react?
They might feel motivated and righteous. They also might spread the word to friends and family.
7) How might this effect relationships between Abolitionists and Pro-Slavery people in the future?
It would cause conflict and a rift and fights and tension.
A pro-slavery person.
2) Who is the intended reader?
A person against abolition.
3) What action is asked for?
To go to the church to stop a pro-abolition speech.
4) What is the reason the asked for action should be committed?
So the rights of the states guaranteed by the constitution will be protected and to preserve the Union.
5) How do you think an abolitionist would react to this document?
With outrage and indignation. They might rip the poster down or gather friends/allies and weapons to prepare to prevent disruption of the speech. They might also think the pro-slavery people are being hypocrites in that they want to protect the constitution but are trying to stop free speech.
6) How do yo think a pro-slavery person would react?
They might feel motivated and righteous. They also might spread the word to friends and family.
7) How might this effect relationships between Abolitionists and Pro-Slavery people in the future?
It would cause conflict and a rift and fights and tension.