It was the subject of many compromises, but it was never settled .
The issue of slavery was the central issue in America in the 1850's. While slavery had been declared legal by Chief Justice Roger Tanner in the Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision, an unresolved question was whether or not slavery would be allowed in the new states, as well as the existing slave states' ability to reclaim any slaves escaped to the non-slave states in the northeast.
One big issue was slavery.
the issue of slavery
the expansion of slavery ! @tjoness <---- follow that guy
The end of slavery.
It was the subject of many compromises, but it was never settled-Apex
The most important political issue in the United States during the 1840s and 1850s is the issue of slavery. During these years leading up to the Civil War abolitionists begin petitioning the government on slavery issues.
It was the subject of many compromises, but it was never settled.
It was the subject of many compromises, but it was never settled .
The most important political issue in the United States during the 1840s and 1850s is the issue of slavery. During these years leading up to the Civil War abolitionists begin petitioning the government on slavery issues.
It was more important in the North than the South. (Apex)
because the abolitionist movement which ended after starting racial inequality, which ended in the late 1900's. kk{your welcome}
In the 1840s and 1850s, the issue of slavery became increasingly contentious in the United States, contributing to deep regional divisions between the North and South. The debate intensified with the expansion of the U.S. territory following the Mexican-American War, raising questions about whether new states would be free or slave states. Key events, such as the Compromise of 1850 and the publication of Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin," highlighted the moral and political conflicts surrounding slavery. This growing tension ultimately set the stage for the Civil War.
The issue of slavery was becoming a larger problem.
the expansion of slavery
It is the subject of many compromises but it was never settled
Charles Sumner