In the mid-1800s, northerners used the term slave power to criticize what
they believed to be...
History, 16.07.2019 18:10 amanda7771
In the mid-1800s, northerners used the term slave power to criticize what
they believed to be the excessive political influence of which group of people?
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a. foreign slave traders
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b. freed slaves
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c. southern slave owners
d. antislavery activists
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