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    competition between the North and the South over the rights of slavery. Begins with the Louisiana Purchase‚ followed by the acquirement of the western regions. Due to these expansions‚ the issue of slavery rose every time and temporarily settled by the compromises. However‚ conflict over slavery gradually intensified‚ strengthening the northern and the southern causes. Some historians argue that slavery was the primary cause of the American Civil War. I believe this statement is half true but half false.

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    famed Seventh of March speech in 1850 resulted in [A] a shift toward compromise in the North. [B] Senate rejection of a fugitive-slave law. [C] a movement to draft him for the presidency. [D] condemnation by northern commercial interests. [E] charges of accepting bribes. 36. In the debates of 1850‚ Senator William H. Seward‚ as a representative of the northern Young Guard‚ argued that [A] John C. Calhoun’s compromise plan must be adopted to preserve the Union. [B] Christian legislators

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    Abstract This paper explores the term coined by James G. Randall on 1940 “Blundering Generation”‚ which encompasses the “real” reasons that lead to the Civil War and blames the political leaders of the Era‚ the mistakes they made‚ their inability to compromise‚ and the way the Civil War was actually‚ and probably still is‚ romanticized (The Blundering Generation Revisited). Throughout the essay‚ I will analyze some of the events that justify Randall’s term‚ showing some key moments when politicians from

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    in between (Mexican Cession)‚ and paid Mexico 15 million. Sutter’s Mill‚ CA: Gold was found‚ which led to the gold rush in CA; economy acquisition of Oregon: After disputing with the British‚ the US asks for the Oregon Country and they compromise: they each get 50/50 and extended the 49th parallel to the Pacific Ocean Mexican War: Aka Mr. Polk’s war because he was an instigator the Mexican-US border

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    sovereignty‚ the idea that issues should be decided upon by the people (specifically‚ it applied to slavery‚ stating that the people in the territories should decide to legalize it or not). It was good (and liked by politicians) because it was a compromise between the extremes of the North and the South‚ and it stuck with the idea of self-determination‚ but it could spread slavery. II. Political Triumphs for General Taylor The Whigs nominated General Zachary Taylor‚ the hero of Buena Vista

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    Question: Some historians argue that slavery was the primary cause of the American Civil War. Utilizing the documents and your knowledge of the period 1846-1860‚ explain to what extent you believe this statement to be valid. Slavery started in America when the colonist traded rum and molasses with Africa in exchange for slaves‚ this was part of the triangular trading system. From there on many slaves were brought from Africa‚ their journey is known as the “Middle Passage” which was a horrific journey

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    stand.” The issue of slavery was one of such magnitude that division on such an issue would inevitably lead to a war‚ and could not have been avoided by compromise. With the Missouri Compromise initially dividing the country and the debate over slavery stretching on for over half a century the issue consumed the nation. After many failed compromise attempts‚ and vicious attacks of North on South and vise versa on a national and personal level‚ the government soon realized that war was imminent.

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    should be the goal of foreign policy? Is peace possible?” The United States should use military force in defense of personal liberties and rights‚ for stability and security‚ in self defense‚ and as a last resort‚ when peaceful resolution and/or compromise is impossible. The goal of U.S. foreign policy should be to that which benefits itself and its citizens. Peace is possible‚ but not always sustainable. The topic of War and Peace has been the central‚ continually recurring issue throughout a majority

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    War started because of the uncompromising differences between the free and slave states over the power of the national government to prohibit slavery in the territories that had not yet become states (civilwar.org). After Lincoln won the election in 1860 he was the first Republican pledging to keep slavery out of the territories. It was at this time seven slave states seceded and formed a new nation‚ what we know as the Confederate States of America. President Lincoln’s administration and most of the

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    conflicting problems that were proved unfixable by compromise. During this time‚ the north underwent major social‚ economic‚ and industrial changes known as the Antebellum Period. While the south generally clung to king cotton and slavery and remained essentially the same. This arose a manifold of controversies with how issues such as tariffs‚ slavery‚ and how land should be handled. Both the Union and the Confederacy tried to create compromises to resolve these problems‚ yet both sides were never

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