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Polk ignored to protests from the members of Congress who felt like the United States was at fault for the war. MAny United states citizens also dissagreeded with the war. Abolitionist and Whig-Party members accused Polk and the South of purposly starting the war as means to spread and strengthen slavery...
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Polk ignored to protests from the members of Congress who felt like the United States was at fault for the war. MAny United states citizens also dissagreeded with the war. Abolitionist and Whig-Party members accused Polk and the South of purposly starting the war as means to spread and strengthen slavery...
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