The Genesis of the Wisconsin Republican Party, 1854University of Wisconsin, 1978 - 386 Seiten |
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... slave states as a matter of policy . Legalized slavery would appear in every state of the Union . Therefore , it appeared to the delegates that the free states did not have long to live . The Kansas- Nebraska Act had effectively closed ...
... slave states as a matter of policy . Legalized slavery would appear in every state of the Union . Therefore , it appeared to the delegates that the free states did not have long to live . The Kansas- Nebraska Act had effectively closed ...
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... slave state and to prevent Southern slave holders from settling a territory with their slaves , slavery would be outlawed in the territories under United States jurisdiction . The realization of the provision would circumvent a crisis ...
... slave state and to prevent Southern slave holders from settling a territory with their slaves , slavery would be outlawed in the territories under United States jurisdiction . The realization of the provision would circumvent a crisis ...
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... slave power , culminating at last in the repeal of the law of free- dom in all the hitherto unorganized territory of the Union , forces upon us the conviction that there is no escape from the alternative of free- dom or slavery , as a ...
... slave power , culminating at last in the repeal of the law of free- dom in all the hitherto unorganized territory of the Union , forces upon us the conviction that there is no escape from the alternative of free- dom or slavery , as a ...
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WISCONSINS RESPONSE | 21 |
PREPARING | 69 |
CONCLUSION | 173 |
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