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nirvana33 [79]
4 years ago
5

Which statement about free-soilers is the most true?

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1 answer:
ANTONII [103]4 years ago
7 0
D:Free-soilers opposed slavery for different reasons.

Free-soilers believed that starting by restringing slavery, slavery would eventually disappear. Free-soilers opposed slavery for different reasons. The first was that slavery was destroying the dignity of labour and restringed the possibility of individuals or families to better their social<span> condition. Another reason was that slavery was an institution that didn't allow the economy to evolve.</span>
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