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    political parties to earn approval from the vast beliefs from all the different religions. Northerners opposed the idea of slavery in the western land. They believed that if slavery was allowed in the new territories that wealthy southern farmers would purchase the land to create large plantations. Additionally, northerners preferred not to co-exist with African Americans,

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    of anti-slavery Whigs and most of the Know-Nothing party. In the years that followed, slavery fueled the fire that started the Civil War. The vast majority of southern states did not favor the abolishment of slavery in the 1850’s nor 1860’s. On the contrary, the states divided themselves of the increasing problem of slave versus free territories. The Compromise of 1820, also known as the Missouri Compromise, admitted Maine to the Union as a free-state in 1820 and Missouri as a slave state in 1821

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    If the parties involved wanted to avoid a war, the smartest move would have been to shoot down the bill initially. Douglas and the South should have approached the issue more subtly. Douglas could have introduced a compromise with the North, in exchange with the

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    Northern Congress members were in support of the amendment but Southern Congress members were not in favor of it. The Wilmot Proviso did pass two times in the House but never passed failed in the Senate. When California applied for statehood as a free state in 1849 the slavery debate continued. Southerners believed California should be a slave state because most of the state was south of the Missouri Compromise line. When this idea was rejected, some Southerners threatened to have Southern states

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    There has been much historical debate over the origins of The American Civil War, with some historians arguing that it was due to the rising Abolition Movement and others arguing that it was due to economic factors, such as the fundamental differences between the Northern and Southern economies. Many Historians tend to agree that although the war did not begin because of slavery, it influenced the events and outcome of the war itself, as the cause became one of emancipation. Historiography of the

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    There has been much historical debate over the true origin of The American Civil War, with some historians arguing that it was due to the rising Abolition Movement and others arguing that it was due to economic factors, such as the fundamental differences between the Northern and Southern economies. Many Historians tend to agree that although the war did not begin because of Slavery, it influenced the events and the outcome of the war itself, as the cause became one of emancipation when many Americans

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    Factors that Contributed to the Civil War Before the Civil War occurred in 1861 the North and South had major differences that would create factors leading to the war. For example the North originated as a religious safe haven while the South was all about producing goods so they had very different ideas of what life should be like. These different ideas lead to disagreements later down the road regarding methods of labor, decisions for new land and who they thought should govern them. All of these

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    There were been debates whether the North and South among slavery. It was a problem concerning more territories won from Mexico should allow or terminate slavery. The Democratic Party defended the rights of every person, although southern Democrats believed that new territories should allow slavery. There seem to no help to giving people their equal rights. “Northerners argues that if slavery were allowed in Texas and other parts of the West, wealthy plantation owners would buy up all the new land

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    Eddie Bjarko Apush Chapter 13 November 23rd, 2014 Expansion War and Sectional Crisis What ideas did the term Manifest Digest reflect? Did it cause historical events such as the new political supports for territorial expansion, or was it merely a description of events? * In 1845, John L. O’Sullivan coined the phrase Manifest Destiny; he felt that Americans had a right to develop the entire continent as they saw fit, which implied a sense of cultural and racial superiority. It was an idea

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    inability became the strategy to avoid conflict. In 1847, however, the Gag Rule was lifted and as a result David Wilmot proposed the Wilmot Proviso. The Wilmot Proviso said that all territory acquired from Mexico would automatically come into the Union as free. This passed in the House, but failed in the Senate. This showed that the issue of slavery was beginning to make an appearance in the government. It showed an even bigger appearance in the 1848

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