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Elected as a Whig to Congress in 1846, Abraham Lincoln gained notoriety when he lashed out against the Mexican War, calling it immoral, proslavery, and a threat to the nation's republican values. President James K. Polk had called for war, accusing Mexico of shedding of "American blood on American soil.” Lincoln responded by introducing a series of resolutions demanding to know the "particular spot of soil on which the blood of our citizens was so shed." One of Lincoln's constituents branded him "the Benedict Arnold of our district," and he was denied renomination by his own party.
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The answer to your question is trade, hope this helps :)
Slavery was justified by saying that it was 'natural' or 'beneficial' and that it was part of gods plan and to interfere was wrong. Also, people thought that slavery taught people how to live their lives if they thought they lacked the ability to. Mainly also because it was legal, however this is not a very good argument because it can be legal but unethical. Abolishing slavery would threaten the structure of society is another good point.
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Insults
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They need to support their debate