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How did the issue of slavery lead to the Civil War?Southerners wanted to free slaves gradually rather than all at once. The North refused all compromises on slavery, causing the South to secede. Congress refused to pass the Fugitive Slave Law, angering Southerners. Many Northerners began to oppose slavery
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The North refused all compromises on slavery
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