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What was the main reason secessionists gave to leave the Union at Georgia’s Secession Convention? (1 point) Responses to preser...Asked by idk 1
What was the main reason secessionists gave to leave the Union at Georgia’s Secession Convention? (1 point) Responses to preserve the institution of slavery to preserve the institution of slavery to enforce fugitive slave laws to enforce fugitive slave laws to strengthen sectional relationships to strengthen sectional relationships to nullify federal tariff laws
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What was the main reason the Union blockaded the port of Savannah during the Civil War? (1 point) Responses To prevent needed supplies from entering the Confederacy To prevent needed supplies from entering the Confederacy To lessen the freight load of the southern railroads To lessen the freight load of the southern railroads To force the Confederacy to move its capital city To force the Confederacy to move its capital city To force the Confederacy to only trade with Britain
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True or false: both the North and the South believed the war would be short(1 point) Responses True True False
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Slaveholding states that bordered free states and did not secede during the Civil War became known as ______________ states. (1 point) Responses Traitor Traitor Border Border Flip flop Flip flop Blockade
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The main reason secessionists gave to leave the Union at Georgia’s Secession Convention was to preserve the institution of slavery.
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The main reason secessionists gave to leave the Union at Georgia's Secession Convention was to preserve the institution of slavery.
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The main reason the Union blockaded the port of Savannah during the Civil War was to prevent needed supplies from entering the Confederacy.
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Slaveholding states that bordered free states and did not secede during the Civil War became known as "border" states.
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