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But I know they had French allies
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False, because he actually sailed to the North Pole instead, (Antarctica actually, I just like saying the home of Santa Claus instead :D).
The correct statement is that the argument over the slavery would never end.
<h3>What was the reaction of the people in the South in Scott v. Sandford case?</h3>
The people of the South were opposed to the decision made by the supreme court.
They had the the belief that the slavery would never end, despite it would spread rapidly.
Even people agreed that slavery had already spread.
Learn more about the Scott v. Sandford case here:-
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Thesis
A thesis sets forth a proposition that then must be defended. The thesis may state something about the cause or causes of a particular historical event, or about effects or ramifications of historical events. Or it may be about motivating factors within a historical figure -- why someone acted the way they acted in their role in history. A thesis is not simply a statement of a fact that everyone agrees on. A thesis is an <u>arguable</u> claim, and the defense with evidence given for a thesis will want to address counter-claims (any counter-thesis) that someone else might argue.