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Romashka-Z-Leto [24]
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Please watch the films and complete the module readings first!!!!! The debate over whether to allow the expansion of slavery int

o the west was not simply yes or no, there were those who wanted it to expand hoping it would die as a result, and those who did not want it to expand in order to save it. You are to write an editorial on this issue: what should the nation do, and why? Should slavery be allowed to expand or not? You CANNOT argue to outlaw slavery, this is about expansion and the future of slavery. Write this as if it is 1850/55 and you have no knowledge of the Civil War to come. Minimum length: 500 words Please use your own words and remember to include source citation in Chicago Style format.
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