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To escape the heavy tariffs that Congress was levying on imports, to protect American industry - which was nearly all in the North.

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Why didn't southern states want congress to regulate trade?

The southern states agreed that congress could regulate trade between other nations and between the states. In return, the Northern states agreed that Congress could not tax exports and would not interfere with the slave trade before 1808.


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What trade did the french and british colonists want to control?

Both the French and the English colonies wanted to control the fur trade.


Why southern states not want congress to regulate trade?

Because it was getting harder to create new slave-states, so the South was increasingly getting out-voted in Congress, which then tended to pass laws favorable to the North.


What did the free states want in the war?

To bring the Southern states back into the USA


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What did the southern states want in return for paying of the northern states dept?

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What kind of trade in North America did both the French and the British want to control?

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Why did the Southern Land Speculators want to secede from the union?

Which event caused the Southern States to secede from the Union


Why did the Egyptians want to control Nubian trade?

Nubian resources, such as gold and copper, were very important to the Egyptians; therefore, it was to their advantage to control Nubian trade.


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Who did the northern states want to control all foreign trade?

To escape the heavy tariffs that Congress was levying on imports, to protect American industry - which was nearly all in the North.