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Westward Expansion

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Westward Expansion and Slavery

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Many people thought that the US had to have slaves in order for the new country to prosper.

As people moved west, slavery began to spread too because farmers in the West used slaves to run their farms.

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Northerners were afraid that there would not be an even number of slave and free states.

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The Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 were attempts to resolve the argument.

The Fugitive Slave Laws meant that black people could be forced back into slavery. The free states were no longer free.

This made Northerners mad, and abolitionists began to argue for the freedom of slaves.

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Northerners feared that slave states would have more power in Congress. This concern was the reason why westward expansion caused Northerners to want to get rid of slavery completely.

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