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Efforts to maintain slavery in the United States were largely driven by Southern slaveholders and their political allies, who sought to preserve the institution for economic and social reasons. This included politicians, like John C. Calhoun, who argued for states' rights and the preservation of slavery as essential to their way of life. Additionally, various groups and individuals, including some in the North, supported the continuation of slavery through legislation and court rulings, particularly before the Civil War. Ultimately, these efforts were met with increasing opposition from abolitionists, leading to the eventual abolition of slavery.

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