what were the four countries included in the location of the plot in uncle tom's cabin?

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United States

Canada

In Uncle Tom's Cabin, the story primarily takes place in the United States during the mid-19th century. The main locations mentioned in the novel are not countries but rather specific regions within the United States. However, I can provide you with details about those regions.

1. Kentucky: The novel begins in Kentucky, which was a state in the southern part of the United States at that time. Kentucky was known for its large number of enslaved people and was one of the border states between the North and the South.

2. Louisiana: As the story progresses, some characters from Kentucky, including Tom and Eliza, are sold and end up in Louisiana. Louisiana was a state located in the southern part of the United States and was known for its plantation economy and extensive use of enslaved labor.

3. Ohio: While not directly part of the plot, Ohio plays a significant role as a destination for some characters seeking freedom. Ohio, located in the Midwest, was a free state where enslaved individuals could escape to find sanctuary, as it was located across the Ohio River from Kentucky.

4. Canada: Towards the end of the novel, Canada is mentioned as the ultimate destination and symbol of freedom for the enslaved characters who managed to escape. Canada, of course, is not part of the United States but rather its own country located north of the U.S. border.

To find information about the specific locations mentioned in works of literature, it's often helpful to read the book itself or consult study guides, annotations, and literary analyses. These sources can provide detailed insights into the plot, setting, and themes of the novel.