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He was against slavery, because he was on the union side. The union side was against slavery.
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Because of the enormous new territories acquired from Mexico. These extended so far either side of the Missouri line that the Missouri Compromise was not workable. This intensified the debate over new territories joining the Union as slave-states.
the head is on the opposite side cause he was against slavery
The North felt that the South was treating blacks unfairly. However, the South felt that slavery was necessary to keep the economy strong.
first you have to find the pros and cons of what you are debating. Then you try to support the ideas. After you search for details from the opposing side. There you got your structure of a debate!
Its according to which side of the highway your entering from...If entering from the left side of road then the left side is the inside lane.....if entering from right side then the right lane is the inside lane.....
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He was against slavery, because he was on the union side. The union side was against slavery.
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William T. Sherman was against slavery because he was on the Union side. The Union side was against slavery. When the Confederate side was for slavery. So since Sherman's on the Union side, he was against it.
This is a question that cannot be answered. It depends on your personal belief and the motion of the debate. It is only when there is an argument can there be a debate.
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Generally the lane closest to the center divider. Lanes are numbered from the left most lane on the side of the road you are on. Such as number one lane, the left most lane , is generally considered the fast lane.
Plantation owners were actively pro-slavery, since it was the mainstay of the cotton industry, and the South had virtually no other industry. As the debate hotted-up in the 1850's, they began to put pressure on church ministers to preach that slavery was a perfect God-given arrangement of master and man. (The other side was, of course, preaching the extreme ungodliness of slavery.)
Driving in the proper lane. In the United States this means driving in the lane that is on the right (---->) side of the road from the driver's perspective.
"Strawberry Fields Forever" was the flip side of "Penny Lane". The single was considered a double A-side, but "Penny Lane" got more attention.