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What is the connection among sectionalism, slavery, and states’ rights as causes of the Civil War?
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The southern states wanted slavery and the north didn't allow it which was the first situation then sectionalism happened between the north and south when new states like Cali wanted to be a free state, disrupting the balance of free and slave states which was the second situation and also south favored states rights and north wanted unity, which was the third situation and basically the south has had enough of it and left the union to be the confederacy. Thus the civil war started.
thanks @uhhh...
Tbh Idk
Here's my answer, btw don't copy-paste it, ok?
(Do your own damn work)
(Do your own damn work)
Look "Doofus Destroyer", if that's your way of helping, than you can just leave. Imagine if you needed help with something and someone told you to just do it even tho you don't know what to do.
Doofus destroyer. Some people actually suck at history ( me) and don't criticize us about it. We know the risks of getting caught. No need to be crude.
Also, I'm about to submit my quiz, I'll give the answers
did you submit it @😳Sus😳 ?
Thanks @uhhh...
@Sus what did you get
and doofus kid get a life and get the H*ll out of here dude.
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and doofus kid get a life and get the H*ll out of here dude.
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lmao fix your grammar before insulting someone @that other kid who cheats
You didn't even use a Period.. You can't be talking.
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.-. I'm not even gonna question bcuz at least I got my answer so now imma just reword it and then L E A V E like nothing ever happened
When Abraham Lincoln was elected, the southerners thought that since Abraham was against slavery, that in turn that meant that he was against the southerners as well, which led to the southerners leaving the union to create their own country which they later named the confederate United States. Slavery was what the Southerners thrived by, It's what they relied on for their wellbeing. Which led to many arguments between the north and south, such as the Kansas-Nebraska act. Which played a big part in the civil war. The states rights also played a big roll in the civil war. Since the constitution, there were many arguments on who should have more rights, the states or the government. When Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860, the southerners felt wronged in a way. Since Abraham Lincoln was a anti-slavery republican. Lincoln wasn't even on ten of the southern states ballots. Which led to the southerners leaving the union and creating their own country. When Abraham got word that the southern states left, he sent his troops to force the southern states to rejoin the union. Thus, the civil war began
Please don't copy word for word, wouldn't want anyone to get in trouble.
1. What is the reason that the Missouri Compromise did not have lasting effects?
- Answer- It only applied to the lands of the Louisiana Purchase
2. Which of the following laws would the Free-Soil Party have supported?
- Answer- Wilmot Proviso
3. In what way did Uncle Tom's Cabin change the attitude of the Northerners about slavery?
-Answer- They began to view it as a moral problem
4. What does the author mean in saying that popular sovereignty "undermined the Missouri Compromise"?
-Answer- It reopened debate over the border between free and slave states
5. As leader of the Republican Party, Lincoln was outspoken in his views on slavery and expressed them during the debates of 1858. Which of the following would best fit with his position?
-Answer- Wilmot Proviso
6. Which of the following were strategies used by the Union during the Civil War? Select all that apply.
-Answer- Naval blockade, seizing control of the Mississippi River
7. Which statement best describes the scene shown here?
-Answer- An enslaved family is being sold at an auction
8. Which characteristic ultimately led to General McClellan's replacement as commander of the Union army?
-Answer- His cautious nature on the battlefield
9. Why did the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision anger Northerners?
-Answer- It made slavery legal in territories
10. You answer this question on your own, I don't want to get in trouble.
- Answer- It only applied to the lands of the Louisiana Purchase
2. Which of the following laws would the Free-Soil Party have supported?
- Answer- Wilmot Proviso
3. In what way did Uncle Tom's Cabin change the attitude of the Northerners about slavery?
-Answer- They began to view it as a moral problem
4. What does the author mean in saying that popular sovereignty "undermined the Missouri Compromise"?
-Answer- It reopened debate over the border between free and slave states
5. As leader of the Republican Party, Lincoln was outspoken in his views on slavery and expressed them during the debates of 1858. Which of the following would best fit with his position?
-Answer- Wilmot Proviso
6. Which of the following were strategies used by the Union during the Civil War? Select all that apply.
-Answer- Naval blockade, seizing control of the Mississippi River
7. Which statement best describes the scene shown here?
-Answer- An enslaved family is being sold at an auction
8. Which characteristic ultimately led to General McClellan's replacement as commander of the Union army?
-Answer- His cautious nature on the battlefield
9. Why did the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision anger Northerners?
-Answer- It made slavery legal in territories
10. You answer this question on your own, I don't want to get in trouble.
Please provide me with a question so I can assist you in answering it.