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- The north was concerned that the South would want to impose its "exclusive organization" on the whole Union. When the extension of slavery into western territories became a topic of discussion in Congress, these suspicions came true.
- The south was upset because Slavery became ever more controversial as it began to spread westward due to non-slaveholding white settlers' aversion to competing with slaveholders in new territory.
- I sadly don't know, and couldn't find anything about the abolitionists, so I hope someone else can help you out on that one!
Explanation:
- Eijiro <3
The U.S. Constitution established America's national government and fundamental laws, and guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens. It was signed on September 17, 1787, by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, presided over by George Washington.
It depends on your perspective. To the Native Americans, it was the beginning of an end. Their lives will be changed forever by their contact with the fur traders, soldiers, and missionaries that follow in the wake of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Certainly the changes will be gradual, but changes none the less.
I believe the correct answer is governor.
Oil. it is a finite resource