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Sidana [21]
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i really need help with this within a hour Because my teacher is calling me at 3 and talking about it

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LekaFEV [45]2 years ago
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Answer:

I was about to say that

Explanation:

azamat2 years ago
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The single most pressing issue that led to the civil war was slavery. It was the economic and political system that was central to the conflict.


John brown was a radical abolitionist whose sincere hatred of slavery that led him to seize the U.S. He was executed from hanging because of treason against Commonwealth of Virginia.

I dont know number 4 im sorry

Most slaves worked on plantations,Farms, and factories.

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