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10 April, 18:19

Why did slavery become more central to american politics in the 1840s? select one: the methodist church, the nation's largest denomination, called on all its members to free their slaves. members of the abolitionist republican party, formed in 1844, insisted on debating slavery. as the 1848 constitutional deadline for ending the african slave trade drew near, americans became obsessed with slavery. president john tyler's antislavery policies caused a major proslavery backlash led by john

c. calhoun. territorial expansion raised the question of whether new lands should be free or slave?

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  1. 10 April, 19:17
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    Ok I can't differentiate between the items in the top paragraph, but I believe C is correct.
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