slavery increased in the southern states but the northern states took steps to stop it. which answer best explains how this divi
sion affected the westward expansion? a) existing states fought to keep their slaves from moving westward. b) existing southern states were finally convinced to abolish slavery. c) existing states fought over whether or not slavery should be allowed in new territories. d) existing states did not want their slaves to join forces with native Americans from the west
C, because that was basically one of the reasons for the Civil War as well. The Northern and Southern states were always fighting about whether slavery should expand west or not.
The correct answer is C) existing states fought over whether or not slavery should be allowed in new territories.
Slavery increased in the Southern states but the Northern states took steps to stop it. The answer that best explains how this division affected the westward expansion is "existing states fought over whether or not slavery should be allowed in new territories."
The nation was totally divided into two portions due to slavery. The Northern states that supported abolition and the Southern states that supported slavery. The Confederate states depended so much on slavery to work in agriculture and growing crops in the Southern plantations. Both sides engaged in the Civil War due to these differences. And after the end of it, the states were still having debates over the abolition or not of slavery in the westward expansion.
Many slaves living in cities worked as domestics, but others worked as blacksmiths, carpenters, shoemakers, bakers, or other tradespeople. Often, slaves were hired out by their masters, for a day or up to several years. Sometimes slaves were allowed to hire themselves out.
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