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The impact of the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was that this novel helped to spread the abolitionism movement in the United States, basically in the Northern States.
The author of the book is Harriet Beecher Stowe, a woman that observed the way slaves were being treated in the southern plantations where they worked growing crops. When people read the book, they realized the atrocities of slavery in the southern states.
Answer: Epitomized the powerful religious underpinnings of the abolitionist movement; depicted a combination of unlikely saints and sinners, stereotypes, fugitive slaves, melodramatic escapades, and made brutal realities of slavery real to readers; "a flash that lit a million campfires in front of the embattled hosts of slavery" Frederick Douglass; Slaveholders were furious and even once sent a severed ear of a slave
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