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What was a result of the Dred Scott decision

Slaves were blocked from bringing lawsuits in courts because they weren't citizens.

What agreement with Great Britain disarmed the Great Lakes

The Rush- Bagot Treaty was an agreement between the United States and Great Britain to disarm the Great Lakes. This was a positive step for peace between the two nations.

What did Stephen A Douglas think about slavery

Stephen Douglas supported popular sovereignity, also called squatter sovereignity, which stated that each territory had the right to determine if they would accept slavery or not.

What political parties was united in its opposition to the spread of slavery

republican

What does the term Bleeding Kansas describe

the fighting between proslavery and antislavery groups in Kansas
the violent clashes between pro slavery and antislavery groups in the Kansas territory.

What argument used to justify slavery appealed to people's religious beliefs

it was mentioned in the bible

What was true about the successful rebellion in Haiti

Haiti became the first country in the New World to be run by people from Africa.

What effect did the free soil party have on American politics

It made slavery an even more important political issue.-apex

Which two nations fought with the United States over the Oregon and Texas territories

Britain and Mexico fought with the United States over the Oregon and Texas territories.

According to Albert Barnes why was slavery wrong

it was unjust, oppressive, and cruel

An effect of the Fugitive Slave Law was that

Free African Americans feared being sent to prison.

According to the Readings Albert Barnes and James Henley thornwell used what to support their views on slavery

the bible

Political compromise over slavery largely worked in the United States until what

Texas and Mexican territory become part of the United States.

(Apex) teehee.

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