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due fri! help. in the early 19th century.....

Americans sought to resolve their political disputes through compromise, yet by 1860 this no longer seemed possible. Analyze the reasons fot this change.:eek:

please help. i need a good grade on this to finish with an A. so close!

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Hey, I did this one! Hold on, I'll find mine and tell you what I used.

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Hey, I did this one! Hold on, I'll find mine and tell you what I used.

Ok, so you need to talk about the whole popular sovereignty thing. Also, Compromise of 1850--Fugitive Slave Act, that's imperative. Um....three/fifths compromise, all that jazzy stuff they mentioned when they first wrote the Constitution. Then, you can say that it all began to deteriorate because of the dramatic economic, social, and political issues between the north and the south.

Economic--Southern dependence on stape crop (mostly cotton), northern industrialist society.

Social--obviously the slave issue (sambo vs Nat), John Brown's massacre

Political--wide breadth of subject matter

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