In what way did Uncle Tom’s Cabin change the attitude of Northerners about slavery? as a moral, economic, or political problem

Uncle Tom’s Cabin changed the attitude of Northerners about slavery as a moral problem. The novel portrayed the cruelty and inhumanity of slavery, appealing to readers' sense of morality and empathy. It humanized enslaved individuals and made the issue of slavery more personal and emotional for Northerners. The novel helped to ignite anti-slavery sentiments and mobilize support for the abolitionist movement.