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The abolitionists (those who wanted to get rid of slavery) disliked what President Abraham Lincoln had said in his inaugural address, which was that the Constitution left the problem of slavery up to each state to decide over, and that as president, he was obligated to uphold said Constitution. The abolitionists, however, believed in a higher law which was above the Constitution and above the Union as well.
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The senate rejected Robert Bork
<span>Amsterdam, Holland was the commercial capital of the European world at the end of the 16th century. This was due to an emergence of financial systems and realtively cheap resources, as well as trade.</span>
If this is asking about WW1, the war debt was blamed on germany which is what sparked WW2.