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The admission of new states to the union and Dred Scott decision fueled the ongoing debate over slavery. (I got this off of ChaCha.com)
the admission of kansas into the union
beacuse it did look in a book
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One controversial feature of Missouri's admission was that nearly all of the state was north of the line where slavery was supposed to be permitted by a previous agreement. Only a tiny portion ('the bootheel') was south of the slavery line, but the whole state would be admitted as a slave state. This upset northern anti-slavery advocates including Quakers, and encouraged southerners in favor of expanding slavery throughout all the western territories and states.
Henry Clay
he wrote an anti-slavery newspaper
The admission of new states to the union and Dred Scott decision fueled the ongoing debate over slavery. (I got this off of ChaCha.com)
popular sovereignty
it caused slavery to expand in to the north.
I in what I have learned in my days of school. Um............. I propose it started in Africa.
Yes.
He feared that the debate over Texas's admission to the U.S. would ignite a controversy about slavery.
the admission of kansas into the union
He wanted African Americans to get a country of their own.
beacuse it did look in a book
to avoid a civil war over the issue of slavery