Why did the Cherokee war begin?
Answers
Answered by
2
As early as 1858, the ongoing conflict between North and South over the issue of slavery hadled Southern leadership to discuss a unified separation from the United States. By 1860, the majority of the slave states were publicly threatening secession if the Republicans, the anti-slavery party, won the presidency
MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIST ANSWER
MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIST ANSWER
Similar questions