I believe the answer is: A-he disagreed with slavery but supported compromise
Daniel Webster was known as the leading supporter for Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 that required federal officials to capture and punish slaves that were running away. Because of this Webster was viciously attacked by the abolitionist because he agreed to the compromise rather than fully eliminated slavery.
Answer:
They were important because they held vital transport links and were important for the economy.
Explanation:
The Union believed that these non-participatory States were important due to a number of reasons. Firstly, they were large land holdings which were important for the economy of the union. Apart from that, they served as very important transport links for both export and import of goods.
Both the Union and the Confederacy believed that these States were important.
At the urging of Pope Urban II in 1095, the First Crusade<span> succeeded in taking Jerusalem and was the most </span>successful<span> from the European point of view. When Jerusalem fell in 1099, </span>crusaders<span> massacred Jews, Christians and Muslims alike.</span>
Asia and europe at that time were together and the silk roads were in between them
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