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The "gag rule" against debates on slavery in congress started in 1835 began as a result of

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Answer: Petitions to Congress by abolitionists (SHORT ANSWER)

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The gag rule against debates on slavery in congress started in 1835 began as a result of petitions that were sent to Congress by the abolitionists. Due to petitions from abolitionists such as the American Anti-Slavery Society, the House passed a resolution that essentially deferred action on all petitions involving slavery

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