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Secession and possible war may have been averted by the provisions of the Compromise of 1850, but serious issues still divided the South and the North. Southerners were particularly anxious about the northerners' willingness to abide by the terms of the new Fugitive Slave Act. Meanwhile, the North continued to grow stronger throughout the 1850s. Gains and losses for both the North and South were part of the Compromise of 1850, but overall, it was not a true compromise. 
Subject:
U.S. History
Level:
Academic Lower Division
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Date Added:
02/17/2022
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Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives
Language:
English
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Video

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