Martin is against of the Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise as he does not want to slavery anymore.
<h3>Who opposed Martin Luther?</h3>
Despite initially opposing Luther's views and identifying as the "defender of the faith," King Henry VIII of England split with the Catholic Church in the 1530s and brought England under the broad reform movement.
Luther was more and more enraged at the clergy for selling "indulgences" that promised absolution from the consequences of sin.
The Industrial Revolution changed the way Americans produced goods because the Industrial Revolution was the shift from agriculture to manufacturing/factories.