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    Slaveries effects on North America Slavery was present in the United States from the moment the declaration of independence was signed. It ’s presence during this critical time period of development in the United States‚ from the day the United States was founded and beforehand allowed for it to interweave itself in almost all aspects of America; primarily economically‚ politically‚ and socially. Slavery impacted America in numerous ways‚ from the political balancing act of free and slave states

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    abolition of slavery and emancipation of slaves were never solved but rather a compromise made. The compromise was in return for the South’s support for the ratification of the Constitution these provisions would be included in the Constitution: the Three-fifths Clause‚ the Fugitive Slave Law‚ and setting the date of 1808 for when the slave trade could be first ended. Anti-Slavery supporters reluctantly accepted the compromise in hope that the Constitution would be successful in its

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    The reasons for the War of 1812 were twofold. First‚ the impressment of American sailors challenged American neutrality and national pride. Second‚ War Hawks‚ such as Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun‚ wanted to use the war as a means for expansion into British Canada and for the removal of the prevailing Indian threat. Even though the war resulted in an indecisive victory‚ Americans celebrated because they survived their second war with the British and even defeated them at naval duels and at the Battle

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    | Scott v. Sanford | [Type the document subtitle] | | Willis Watts | 8/8/2013 | [Type the company name] [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | Scott v. Sanford The Dred Scott decision of the Supreme Court in March 1857 was one of the major steps on the road to secession. Dred Scott

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    The political party compromise in Congress is considered part of the democratic process but often takes suggested legislation and laws‚ which are needed and helpful for the public‚ and makes the original legislation or law impotent or useless. The merits of the original legislation or law is watered down by the creation‚ presentation‚ and ratification process due to amendments or additions based on party lines. A non-compromising ratification process can only be accomplished if the creation‚ presentation

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    From the beginning of American colonization progression within United States created unity along with separation. The Civil war was not inevitable because of many possibilities that could alter the country’s path. From the beginning of segregation due to issues that involved slavery it was seen that war was a possible solution. In 1619 the first slave ship was brought to Virginia beginning tension. There were many key events that were extremely important in developing the build up to the civil war

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    government. The colonists would vote for senators and representatives which would be their voice in the government. This lead to the great compromise which was a debate between the smaller and larger states about who should have more say in the government. The small states wanted to have an equal amount of representation in government‚ that it why the Great Compromise was created. In representative government the people vote for a representative to be their voice in government.

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    political decisions. For every opinion‚ there was a rebuttle‚ and for every inquiry‚ there was a retort. In order for progress to be made‚ there had to be compromise involved in every proposition. The primary compromises made during the convention were‚ the Three-Fifths Compromise‚ the Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise‚ and the Great Compromise. Boasting about twenty percent of the U.S. citizen population in 1787‚ slaves were a noticeable presence‚ and a critical subject of discussion for the

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    Comp. of 1850: The significance of this compromise was that it‚ like a number of other actions‚ was an attempt to refuse the tensions that were leading to the Civil War. It is also significant to write that the Compromise failed to do this to any great extent. The Compromise of 1850 was meant to be like the Missouri Compromise. It was meant to calm sectional tensions. However‚ it was not able to do this. It failed to calm the tensions largely because of the inclusion of the Fugitive Slave Act

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    Giant. Douglas argued for Popular-Sovereignty when the issue of slavery in new states came about so they could decide for themselves. Douglas also lead the fight for the Compromise of 1850‚ and incorporated the Kansas-Nebraska act which repealed the Missouri Compromise. Douglas was also known for his famous debates with Abraham Lincolon. He died on June 3‚1861. The Kansas-Nebraska was a bill in 1854. It let new states decide if

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