well of course i wouldnt know
It means that Brown's death split the country down the middle on the slavery issue.
No it was not an issue their!
The South looked at slavery as an economic issue. The North viewed slavery as a moral issue. In the North, slavery was proving to be unprofitable in the North and was dying out by the end of the American Revolution, but in the South white Southerners were increasingly more defensive of slavery.
the issue of slavery is so wrong and causes disgust in many
How important was the issue of slavery in the Constitution?
it increased tentions over the issue of slavery across the united states
the issue of slavery became important again in 1850. At that time, california requested to join the union as a free state.
The issue of slavery significantly impacted the formation of the Kansas Territory through the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, which allowed settlers to decide whether to permit slavery. This led to violent conflicts known as "Bleeding Kansas," as pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions rushed to the territory to influence the outcome. The struggle over slavery intensified sectional tensions and highlighted the deep national divide, ultimately playing a role in the lead-up to the Civil War.
Politicizing slavery as a national and a sectional issue
It means that Brown's death split the country down the middle on the slavery issue.
Missouri
The fear that slavery would spread into new territories
No it was not an issue their!
Kansas became a battleground for the issue of slavery due to the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 which allowed residents of the territories to decide whether they would allow slavery or not (popular sovereignty). This led to clashes between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers, known as "Bleeding Kansas," as both groups sought to influence the outcome of the territory's status as a free or slave state.
The issue of expansion of slavery was its expansion and growth into Western territories.
The South looked at slavery as an economic issue. The North viewed slavery as a moral issue. In the North, slavery was proving to be unprofitable in the North and was dying out by the end of the American Revolution, but in the South white Southerners were increasingly more defensive of slavery.
The South looked at slavery as an economic issue. The North viewed slavery as a moral issue. In the North, slavery was proving to be unprofitable in the North and was dying out by the end of the American Revolution, but in the South white Southerners were increasingly more defensive of slavery.