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faltersainse [42]
3 years ago
11

How did the war affect the Democratic Party in the North? What new political positions emerged?

History
1 answer:
Alex3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<h2>Northern Democrats generally opposed slavery's expansion while many Southern Democrats believed that slavery should exist across the United States. </h2>

Explanation:

<h2>Hopes this helps. Mark as brainlest plz!</h2>
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