History, 09.10.2019 16:30 Piglets1228
14. who rejected the final compromise effort to stop secession?
abraham lincoln, because it undercut the gains made by the 1860 election
farmers in the south, because they had no vested interest in slavery
o john crittenden, because republicans upheld popular sovereignty
planters in the south, because they had economic ties to the north
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"the plan of removing the aboriginal people who yet remain within the settled portions of the united states . . approaches its consummation. . an extensive region . . has been assigned for their permanent residence. it has been divided into districts and allotted among them. many have already removed and others are preparing to go. . " removal of southern indians to indian territory, 1835 this passage is most closely related to a) imperialism. b) the civil war. c) westward expansion. d) the french indian war.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:30, singfreshjazz3370
The first settlement created by the pilgrims in 1620, came for religious freedom. i'm failing history
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History, 22.06.2019 10:30, kawsu
Election reflection questions respond to each question in complete sentences. use details from the lesson. concordtv: what are the major political parties? how do they affect elections? your response: concordtv: which issue do you think was most important in the concord city election? explain your choice. your response: concordtv: which candidate had the best plan, in your opinion, to address the issue? explain your choice. your response: concordtv: which candidate do you think had the weakest support for his or her claims? why? your response: concordtv: did the media show any bias while covering the concord city election? explain your response. your response:
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14. who rejected the final compromise effort to stop secession?
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