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Daniel Webster of Massachusetts was against slavery.

Why did he agree to compromise on the issue?


He was swayed by John C. Calhoun's sound arguments in favor of slavery. A


He wanted to appeal to the proslavery majority of voters in Massachusetts. B


He was willing to do almost anything to keep the United States together.C


He wanted to run for president and needed southern support.D

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Answer:

he wanted to appeal to the proslavery majorly of voters in massachusetts.

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