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Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a best seller, Uncle Tom's Cabin, that southerners found wrongly stereotyping them with a biased viewpoint. a slight misreprentation of their lives. valid. hiding in slaves quarters.

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The answer is that the southerners found wrongly stereotyping them with a bias view point. Had this question on my Odesseyware. Hope this helps! :)
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The correct answer is that southerners found wrongly stereotuping them with a biased viewpoint.

Harriet Beecher Stowe was an abolitionist who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin in hopes of increasing anti-slavery sentiment in Northern states during the Antebellum Era. This book about slavery and the life of slaves opened up the eyes of individuals in the North about the way slavery has evolved as an institution in the South.

On the other hand, Southerners felt misrepresented in this book. Throughout it, they are portrayed as evil and horrible people. Southerners felt that Stowe's abolitionist point of view resulted in the development of an unrealistic view of slavery in the South.

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