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Shtirlitz [24]
3 years ago
15

John Brown, supported by abolitionists and Republicans, tried to start a slave revolt. Therefore be it resolved that the defense

of slavery is a common cause to all Southern states. At the call of any Southern state, we are authorized to send troops and money to defend it.—North Carolina resolution in response to the raid on Harper's Ferry, 1859 What prediction could be made based on this passage?
The election of a Republican president will be seen by Southern states as an attack on slavery.

The election of a Republican president will be seen by Southern states as a compromise on slavery.

The increased sectionalism of the South and North will decrease pressure on Southern states to secede.

The increased sectionalism of the South and North will increase the potential for slave revolts.
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2 answers:
Montano1993 [528]3 years ago
4 0
The south was nervous
Ksenya-84 [330]3 years ago
3 0
<span>The increased sectionalism of the South and North will increase the potential for slave revolts.

As seen by John Brown's raid, the beliefs of the North, and the pressure of slavery towards African Americans, helped the two work together to start slave revolts. Therefore, the South justifies that "</span><span>At the call of any Southern state, we are authorized to send troops and money to defend it."


hope this helps</span>
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