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Julianna Perez
10 February, 12:05
Why did the North fear the influence of the south
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Eileen Ware
10 February, 14:29
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This isn't a good answer but I know it had to do with the civil war and slavery
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Carla Ross
10 February, 15:16
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The fear in the North was that the slave power conspiracy intended to not only to spread slavery to the Western territories but to all the states in the North!
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