was their tension over slavery

  1. explain if these events increased tension, decreased tension, or if the tension stayed the same. Also, explain why. After this,
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  2. Which best describes John C. Calhoun’s attitude towards slavery?A Slavery was a necessary evil. B Slavery was a good for
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  3. Which of the following best describes slavery in West Africa before European exploration?(1 point)A. Slavery was forbidden under
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  4. How did the Dred Scott case increase the tension between the North and South?A. Many people began to feel that the question of
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  5. According to the Haitian Constitution of 1801, what is the status of slavery in the territory?Slavery is allowed with specific
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  6. Why was there tension in slavery in the 1840's
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  7. was their tension over slavery in the 1840's?
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  8. what were some tension over slavery in the 1840's?
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  9. When the Republican Party was founded, what was its position on slavery?It opposed slavery. It wanted to restrict slavery to the
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  10. How did John Quincy Adams feel about slavery?o He HATED slavery. o He supported slavery, but only in the South. o He wanted
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