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Slavery continued to spread after the Revolutionary War because southern landlords needed slaves to continue the production of crops. These slaves worked for long hours in the southern plantations under risky conditions. Indeed, the southern economy depended so much on slaves.
The drafting of the Constitution reflected a growing divide between Northern and Southern states on the question of slavery in that slaves were considered or be counted as three-fifths of a person.
Although framers such as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson -who, by the way, owned slaves- opposed the institution of slavery, delegates during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania agreed on establishing a limit to allow slavery in the United States until 1808. This created more tense moments and divided the nation.
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Option: D) both movements were caused in part by scientific revolution.
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It was the scientific revolution in Europe created conditions for the emergence of the enlightenment era and the industrial revolution. The scientific revolution has inspired research for new studies and methods to understand nature and science. The Enlightenment was not only based on ideas but was a gathering of philosophical views. Some of the famous intellectual during that period were John Locke, Voltaire, Charles Montesquieu, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
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they were political.
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Kentucky and Virginia took the position of federal Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional, it took place in 1798 and 1799.
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La República de Weimar fue el gobierno de Alemania desde 1919 hasta 1933, el período posterior a la Primera Guerra Mundial hasta el surgimiento de la Alemania nazi. Fue nombrado después de la ciudad de Weimar, donde el nuevo gobierno de Alemania fue formado por una asamblea nacional después de que el Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicara. Desde sus inicios inciertos hasta una breve temporada de éxito y luego una depresión devastadora, la República de Weimar experimentó suficiente caos para posicionar a Alemania para el ascenso de Adolf Hitler y el Partido Nazi.
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