1) Who created this document?
Opposers of the Abolition created this document.
2) Who is the attended reader?
The attended reader is a supporter of the Abolition most likely a White Southern man.
3) What action is asked for?
The poster is asking for citizens to go to the Presbyterian church to put down the Abolitionist lecture.
4) What is the reason the asked for action should be committed?
The reason was because the movement would intensify the Anti-South feelings of the North while strengthening the "revolting" abolitionist movement.
5) How do you think an abolitionist would react to this document?
Abolitionists would likely be outraged by the document and react negatively to the broadside.
6) How do you think a pro-slavery person would react?
A pro-slavery person would attend the meeting out of outrage and do exactly what the broadside says to do: to put down the lecture.
7) How might this effect relationships between Abolitions and Pro-Slavery people in the future?
This meeting will intensify the sectionalism between the people of the North and the South as well as the bad relations between the Abolitionists and the plantation owners. It would also serve to create a heightened level of security at such political events due to increased chances of riots and violent protests thanks to broadsides or posters like this one.
Opposers of the Abolition created this document.
2) Who is the attended reader?
The attended reader is a supporter of the Abolition most likely a White Southern man.
3) What action is asked for?
The poster is asking for citizens to go to the Presbyterian church to put down the Abolitionist lecture.
4) What is the reason the asked for action should be committed?
The reason was because the movement would intensify the Anti-South feelings of the North while strengthening the "revolting" abolitionist movement.
5) How do you think an abolitionist would react to this document?
Abolitionists would likely be outraged by the document and react negatively to the broadside.
6) How do you think a pro-slavery person would react?
A pro-slavery person would attend the meeting out of outrage and do exactly what the broadside says to do: to put down the lecture.
7) How might this effect relationships between Abolitions and Pro-Slavery people in the future?
This meeting will intensify the sectionalism between the people of the North and the South as well as the bad relations between the Abolitionists and the plantation owners. It would also serve to create a heightened level of security at such political events due to increased chances of riots and violent protests thanks to broadsides or posters like this one.