The Genesis of the Wisconsin Republican Party, 1854University of Wisconsin, 1978 - 386 Seiten |
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... repeal of the Miss- ouri Compromise line . Abolitionists believed that this repeal opened to slavery all the territory north of the line ; some went so far as to say that even the already free states would be forced to accept slav- ery ...
... repeal of the Miss- ouri Compromise line . Abolitionists believed that this repeal opened to slavery all the territory north of the line ; some went so far as to say that even the already free states would be forced to accept slav- ery ...
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... repeal , but added their reasons and what they saw as the consequences if the Compromise was repeal- 31 ed . Booth , King , and the others who formulated the Milwaukee resolutions believed that repeal set a precedent that left them with ...
... repeal , but added their reasons and what they saw as the consequences if the Compromise was repeal- 31 ed . Booth , King , and the others who formulated the Milwaukee resolutions believed that repeal set a precedent that left them with ...
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... repeal of the slavery restrictions in the Missouri Compromise . 32 Despite the success of the Milwaukee meeting , a full week passed before another anti - Nebraska meeting could be organized in Wisconsin . Two days after the Free ...
... repeal of the slavery restrictions in the Missouri Compromise . 32 Despite the success of the Milwaukee meeting , a full week passed before another anti - Nebraska meeting could be organized in Wisconsin . Two days after the Free ...
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WISCONSINS RESPONSE | 21 |
PREPARING | 69 |
CONCLUSION | 173 |
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