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In the first half of the 19th century, why did the U.S. Congress work to keep a balance between the number of slaveholding states and free states?

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If supporters of slavery or abolition had more representatives in the U.S. Congress, they would have their way on the issue.

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Because they didn't want war between slave holding and nonsalve holdimg states.
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