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AP US History
Unit 4 – American Expansion, 1800–1848
Topic 4.13
If Southern religious leaders at the time promoted beliefs opposing slavery instead of supporting it, what effect might this have had on regional attitudes towards this institution?
Religious opposition wouldn't affect attitudes towards slavery since religion played a minor role in Southern life during this period.
This wouldn't matter because economic interests outweighed spiritual ones in decisions about slavery.
Slave owners would simply choose not to follow these religious leaders anymore.
Opposition from religious figures might gradually sway public sentiment against slavery.
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AP US History - 4.13 The Society of the South in the Early Republic
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