If opponents of slavery at the Constitutional Convention had insisted on immediate abolition, it likely would have led to significant conflict among states and potentially derailed the formation of the new government. Southern states, heavily reliant on slavery for their economies, may have refused to ratify the Constitution, resulting in a fragmented union. This could have delayed or altered the course of American history, possibly leading to a more prolonged conflict over slavery and civil rights. Ultimately, the compromise on slavery allowed for the eventual creation of the Constitution, but at the cost of perpetuating the institution for several more decades.
pluralism is?
false they insisted on entering it as a free state
Yes. He insisted that slaves be included in the rule of representation, equally with the whites or freemen.
The Stamp Act Congress insisted that the right to consent to taxation was essential to people's freedom
If opponents of slavery at the Constitutional Convention had insisted on immediate abolition, it likely would have led to significant conflict among states and potentially derailed the formation of the new government. Southern states, heavily reliant on slavery for their economies, may have refused to ratify the Constitution, resulting in a fragmented union. This could have delayed or altered the course of American history, possibly leading to a more prolonged conflict over slavery and civil rights. Ultimately, the compromise on slavery allowed for the eventual creation of the Constitution, but at the cost of perpetuating the institution for several more decades.
pluralism is?
They were sold as slaves on the allegation of revolting.
The white students left
Both are correct, but "insisted on using" is more commonly used in English.
The word insisted is a verb. Mom insisted I stay home. I insisted I had to be home early.
Sam insisted he was right. My sister insisted on having cake for breakfast. My mother insisted we were going to be late. Yesterday, I insisted that we had lunch early. My mother insisted that I take an umbrella as she thought that it would rain.
The preposition "on" is often used before "insisted." For example, "She insisted on coming with us."
The past tense of "insist" is "insisted."
There are three syllables in the word insisted.(In - sis - ted).
It never happened. The French Revolution happened during the reign of King Louis XVI.
No. Insisted is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to insist). One adverb form is the adverb insistently.