What did the beating of Charles Sumner show about relations between the
North and South?
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History, 12.03.2020 21:29 innocentman69
What did the beating of Charles Sumner show about relations between the
North and South?
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A. It showed that Southerners were willing to accept Free-Soil ideas.
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B. It showed their deep cultural and political differences.
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C. It showed their commitment to the Compromise of 1850.
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D. It showed their willingness to compromise.
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