1) Who created this document?
A pro-slavery, anti-abolitionist person wrote this document.
2) Who is the intended reader?
The intended reader is other pro-slavery, anti-abolitionist people.
3) What action is asked for?
This broadside asks for people to go to the abolitionists lecture and stop it.
4) What is the reason the asked for action should be committed?
They should go to the lecture to protect the rights of the States guaranteed by the Constitution.
5) How do you think an abolitionist would react to this document?
An abolitionist would be upset, outraged, and even disgusted.
6) How do you think a pro-slavery person would react?
A pro-slavery person would be excited.
7) How might this effect relationships between Abolitions and Pro-Slavery people in the future?
This may create more tensions in the future between the Abolitionists and Pro-Slavery people.
A pro-slavery, anti-abolitionist person wrote this document.
2) Who is the intended reader?
The intended reader is other pro-slavery, anti-abolitionist people.
3) What action is asked for?
This broadside asks for people to go to the abolitionists lecture and stop it.
4) What is the reason the asked for action should be committed?
They should go to the lecture to protect the rights of the States guaranteed by the Constitution.
5) How do you think an abolitionist would react to this document?
An abolitionist would be upset, outraged, and even disgusted.
6) How do you think a pro-slavery person would react?
A pro-slavery person would be excited.
7) How might this effect relationships between Abolitions and Pro-Slavery people in the future?
This may create more tensions in the future between the Abolitionists and Pro-Slavery people.