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Q: Abolitionists often opposed annexation of western territories because they?
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During the 1840s abolitionists opposed annexation of new western territory because they?

bc the dummies


Why were some American opposed to the annexation of new territories?

a because Juan Lopez hidalgo said it was unnecessary to have them annex it if it was already going to become a new territory


Why were some Americans opposed to annexation of new territories?

a because Juan Lopez hidalgo said it was unnecessary to have them annex it if it was already going to become a new territory


Why were people opposed to the annexation of Texas and the War with Mexico?

People were opposed to the annexation of Texas because it would be admitted to the union as a slave state.


Why did abolitionists oppose the Mexican American War?

Because it was seen as favoring slavery.


The region of the country that was most opposed to the annexation of Texas was the?

Yes, they opposed the expansion of slavery.


Why did many people from the north oppose the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

Many Abolitionists opposed it, but most Northerners were not Abolitionists. The reason they opposed it was because it could have allowed new slave-states, if the local population voted for it.


What were some reasons the abolitionists opposed slavery?

because many people thought that's not right.


What was the major argument of annexation of Texas?

northerners opposed because they said the annexation would bring more power to the south and spread slavery which they didnt want.


What was the name of the people who opposed slavery?

Abolitionists


What were people called when they opposed slavery?

Abolitionists


Who opposed slavery?

The abolitionists, the slaves, and honorable people everywhere opposed slavery.