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Chapter 10 examines the pivotal role of the Mexican War in shaping the United States' territorial expansion. The conflict opened vast lands for American settlers, igniting a fierce national debate over the extension of slavery into these new territories. This chapter explores the implications of this expansion on the sectional tensions between the North and South, as Americans grappled with the moral and political consequences of spreading slavery westward, setting the stage for the Civil War.
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