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trick question it united them
Yes, and that caused the nation to divide, and the civil war to happen. The Confederate lost, and there's no slavery anymore.
they whent black poeple to work on there farm
The north had factories, and had a more urban lifestyle. The south, however, had a more agricultural lifestyle, and depended on slavery.
The caning of Charles Sumner in 1856 highlighted the intense sectional tensions between the North and South over the issue of slavery. Sumner, a fervent abolitionist, was attacked by Southern Congressman Preston Brooks in response to a speech criticizing pro-slavery advocates. This violent incident galvanized anti-slavery sentiment in the North, while the South largely viewed Brooks as a hero defending Southern honor. The starkly differing reactions underscored the deepening divide and growing animosity between the two regions, contributing to the escalating conflict that ultimately led to the Civil War.
In 1860, President James Buchanan sought to avoid controversy over slavery as the nation was on the brink of civil war. He believed that the issue should be resolved through compromise rather than conflict, and he did not take a strong stance against the expansion of slavery. Buchanan's indecisive approach and failure to address the growing tensions contributed to the deepening divide in the country. His presidency is often criticized for its inability to navigate the looming crisis effectively.
Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" highlighted the cruelty of slavery and its impact on individuals, families, and society. It contributed to the growing divide between the North and South by galvanizing anti-slavery sentiments in the North and angering pro-slavery advocates in the South, ultimately intensifying tensions that would lead to the Civil War.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 allowed settlers in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery, effectively repealing the Missouri Compromise. This led to violent confrontations known as "Bleeding Kansas," as pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions flooded into the territories to influence the vote. The ensuing chaos heightened tensions between the North and South, deepening the divide over slavery and contributing to the growing hostility that ultimately led to the Civil War.
it divided the south from the parts who was pro-slavery and who was not pro-slavery. does anyone have a better answer?
they divide
the expansion of slavery
trick question it united them
Yes, and that caused the nation to divide, and the civil war to happen. The Confederate lost, and there's no slavery anymore.
Tariffs, land, slavery
the slavery isssue
they whent black poeple to work on there farm
Well... it did lead to the American Civil War so I'd have to say divide.