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they didnt want to mess up the balance of free sates and slave states
Slavery
they sometimes led to violence they were deeply divided Americans disagreed about many issues.
It was maybe yo take the whole of war and also it can cause the war get very good
The Republican party was divided on certain issues during the Civil War, but they were the party that wanted to keep the Union together and to free the slaves. Abraham Lincoln was the first Republican president.
They were divided on many issues
the political issues in the civil war was that the southerners wanted to spread slavery to the united states hence the was a difference in political ideology
they didnt want to mess up the balance of free sates and slave states
They did not agree on war and Economics.
That Americans were divided on many issues. or. That American opinion was polarized on many issues That Americans did not agree on war and economic.
I'm not sure it's fair to say that "southerners" are against President Obama. It's more accurate to say that white, conservative southerners (especially those who are conservative Christians) are against him, or at least they oppose his policies (or what they are told his policies are by conservative media like Fox News or right-wing talk shows). There are some southerners who do agree with Mr. Obama on certain issues, but in general, the south is very traditional and politically conservative-- and it has been this way for a long time. It is undoubtedly true that some southerners dislike having a black president; but others just disagree with him on social issues like gay marriage or they oppose his policies (such as the health care law).
Religious issues ,because they challenged the catholic Church and the Pope.
There are a number of security issues that must be taken care while implementing cloud computing. These issues can be divided into 2 types like issues faced by providers and issues faced by customers.
What divided the Muslims cristians and Jews
the expansion of slavery
expansion of slavery
the expansion of slavery