<span>The Plains farmers were called sodbusters at the time.
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With the Emancipation Proclamation (1863), the President publicly endorsed the abolition of slavery in southern states. Lincoln's decision to support slavery's end in the south was mostly an economic decision, hoping to strike a serious blow to their ability to support agricultural endeavors. Lincoln did not ask the Border States to give up slavery.
"a. Immigration restrictions were expanded as fears of communist <span>infiltration from Soviet bloc nations spread" would be the best option from the list, since McCarthy instilled a feeling of paranoia about communism in the US.</span>
It depends because I am currently taking US History.
<span>he hoped to placate Native Americans who had sided against him during the recently concluded Seven Years' War.</span>