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1. The North and South concerned about if slavery was eliminated than how ending slavery would affect the economy.
2. The Fugitive Slave Act and the publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin on the North had impact on Southern plantation owners realized slavery was immoral and moved North.
3. The result of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, popular sovereignty led to corrupted elections, violence, and political chaos.
4. Marbury v. Madison Supreme Court decision overturned both the Missouri Compromise and popular sovereignty when it ruled that the US government cannot restrict slavery in territories.
5. The significance of the Lincoln-Douglas debates highlighted the issues related to slavery and brought Lincoln into the national spotlight.
6. The creation of the Republican Party wanting to connect southerners under a pro-slavery platform.
Therefore we can conclude that the North wanted to abolish slavery where the South wanted to continue it because of economic reasons.
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