Effect of Terrirorial Expansion 1800-1850

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American History

 

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July 4, 2011

 

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These women suffered from stiff and often violent opposition. Another example of such disunion was the difference between white and black abolition. White abolitionists often believed that it wasn't the blacks place to fight for their own rights. The fracture of belief in the argument for pro and anti slavery was often just as varied as internal beliefs...
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The pinnacle of the issue of slavery was dubbed "bleeding Kansas" coined by Horace Greeley. By the end of 1959, 56 people had died due to the contrasting views on slavery. With the acquisition of territory also gave rise to the question of slavery in new lands. The South worried about the North overtaking the South in both the Senate and House of Representatives...
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