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2005 APUSH Free Response Question (Form B) Part A

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History of the United States [2]
Slavery in the United States [3]
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Compromise [6]
American Civil War [7]
Slave and free states [8]
Charles Sumner [9]
Kansas–Nebraska Act [10]
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The United States of America was founded and held together using compromises to help keep all parties involved in a particular conflict satisfied. This continued through the time period from 1820 to 1860. However, by 1860, the increasing tension surrounding the issue of slavery made continued use of compromise seem impossible. The numerous conflicts and disagreements involved with slavery divided the North and the South and eventually caused a complete collapse in the possibility of compromise.

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