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the election of two presidents, one from the North and one from the South.

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Did north of south support john brown?

Because John Brown was against slavery, the North supported him. Especially abolitionists.


Who suggested that the south should secede from the union of an agreement could not be reached on slavery?

John C. Calhoun, a prominent Southern politician and advocate for states' rights, suggested that the South should secede from the Union if an agreement could not be reached regarding the issue of slavery. He believed that the federal government was infringing on the rights of Southern states and that secession was a legitimate response to protect their interests. Calhoun's ideas significantly influenced Southern attitudes leading up to the Civil War.


Who suggested that the South sould secede from the Union if an agreement could not be reached on slavery?

John C. Calhoun, a prominent Southern politician and advocate for states' rights, suggested that the South should secede from the Union if a satisfactory agreement regarding slavery could not be reached. He believed that the federal government was infringing on the rights of Southern states, and secession was a legitimate response to protect their interests. Calhoun's ideas became increasingly influential in the lead-up to the Civil War.


How did John Bell Hood feel about slavery?

there is no recored of him owning slaves, however, he fought for the south which supported slavery. He didnt have a problem with it and he owned a large amount of land which needed upkeep. Suggested he did have slaves to do work.


What senator opposed clay's plan believing that the union could be saved only by protecting the slavery?

John Caldwell Calhoun, senator of the South Carolina.