What did the Democratic Party believe about slavery in Texas before the U.S. Civil War?(1 point)

Responses

They believed that the question of slavery was best left to states to decide.
They believed that the question of slavery was best left to states to decide.

The enslavement of Africans would eventually be replaced by using European immigrants and Mexican laborers.
The enslavement of Africans would eventually be replaced by using European immigrants and Mexican laborers.

They believed that slavery was immoral and evil.
They believed that slavery was immoral and evil.

The Democratic Party did not take a position on slavery and instead focused on immigration.
The Democratic Party did not take a position on slavery and instead focused on immigration.

3 answers

The correct response is:

They believed that the question of slavery was best left to states to decide.

Prior to the Civil War, the Democratic Party largely supported states' rights, which included the belief that individual states should determine their own policies on slavery.

a b c or d

a) They believed that the question of slavery was best left to states to decide.