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The Missouri Compromise
should be allowed in the Louisiana Territory
millions of people rallied against slavery
quieted the slavery debate for a while
it inspired many Americans to dedicate their lives to ending slavery
could not be kept out of its territories
the passage of a strong fugitive slave law to return runaway slaves to their masters
deeply divided the nation was over slavery
South Carolinas’ shelling of Fort Sumter
What effects did “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” have on society’s feelings towards slavery?
should be allowed in the Louisiana Territory
millions of people rallied against slavery
quieted the slavery debate for a while
it inspired many Americans to dedicate their lives to ending slavery
could not be kept out of its territories
the passage of a strong fugitive slave law to return runaway slaves to their masters
deeply divided the nation was over slavery
South Carolinas’ shelling of Fort Sumter
What event turned the secession crisis into the Civil War
should be allowed in the Louisiana Territory
millions of people rallied against slavery
quieted the slavery debate for a while
it inspired many Americans to dedicate their lives to ending slavery
could not be kept out of its territories
the passage of a strong fugitive slave law to return runaway slaves to their masters
deeply divided the nation was over slavery
South Carolinas’ shelling of Fort Sumter
What part of the compromise of 1850 created the most controversy during the 1850s
should be allowed in the Louisiana Territory
millions of people rallied against slavery
quieted the slavery debate for a while
it inspired many Americans to dedicate their lives to ending slavery
could not be kept out of its territories
the passage of a strong fugitive slave law to return runaway slaves to their masters
deeply divided the nation was over slavery
South Carolinas’ shelling of Fort Sumter
How did the Second Great Awakening affect the slavery issue
should be allowed in the Louisiana Territory
millions of people rallied against slavery
quieted the slavery debate for a while
it inspired many Americans to dedicate their lives to ending slavery
could not be kept out of its territories
the passage of a strong fugitive slave law to return runaway slaves to their masters
deeply divided the nation was over slavery
South Carolinas’ shelling of Fort Sumter
Missouri's application for statehood in 1819 raised the issue of whether slavery
should be allowed in the Louisiana Territory
millions of people rallied against slavery
quieted the slavery debate for a while
it inspired many Americans to dedicate their lives to ending slavery
could not be kept out of its territories
the passage of a strong fugitive slave law to return runaway slaves to their masters
deeply divided the nation was over slavery
South Carolinas’ shelling of Fort Sumter
The election of 1860 showed how
should be allowed in the Louisiana Territory
millions of people rallied against slavery
quieted the slavery debate for a while
it inspired many Americans to dedicate their lives to ending slavery
could not be kept out of its territories
the passage of a strong fugitive slave law to return runaway slaves to their masters
deeply divided the nation was over slavery
South Carolinas’ shelling of Fort Sumter
In its Dred Scott decision, the Supreme Court ruled that slavery
should be allowed in the Louisiana Territory
millions of people rallied against slavery
quieted the slavery debate for a while
it inspired many Americans to dedicate their lives to ending slavery
could not be kept out of its territories
the passage of a strong fugitive slave law to return runaway slaves to their masters
deeply divided the nation was over slavery
South Carolinas’ shelling of Fort Sumter
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