In the early 1800s, most states in the north were
trying to spread slavery into the new territ...
Social Studies, 15.10.2019 19:30 bar23cardenine01
In the early 1800s, most states in the north were
trying to spread slavery into the new territories.
trying to grow their economies through agriculture.
building industrial economies based on manufacturing.
finding new ways to increase the availability of slave labor.
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In a democracy, this is held by the citizens who elect leaders to political office
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