They were in 2 different sides. The Abolitionists and the Pro-Slavery politicians. Some were heavily against slavery and started a movement to abolish it, some even tried freeing slaves. Pro-slavery politicians were in heavy support of it and did everything in their power to keep it alive in the South. It got to the point where all the Southern States threatened to secede from the United States in the late 1850s, and even caused Virginia to split into 2 states, Virginia and West Virginia.
Zachary Taylor, who was known for leading troops against the Mexican forces
I think the word you are looking for is Constantine.
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<span>1. Treaty of Versailles which forced Germany into accepting full blame for WWI.
</span><span>2. The Rise of Hitler to power
</span><span>3. The Annexation of Austria--- The allies allowed Germany to annex Austria-1938-(which was forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles) followed by the allies allowing Germany to take the Sudetenland lands (Czechoslovakia ) without permission of the Czechs -- which was done to appease Hitler. </span>