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What Position Did Whites in Missouri Take on the Issue

Question 44

Question 44

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What position did whites in Missouri take on the issue of slavery in 1819?


A) Abolish it completely
B) Gradually abolish it
C) Defend the institution
D) Abolish and defend it

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