The Civil War Governors and EmancipationUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1941 |
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... legislation toward this end was imminent . Moreover , the demands of the most extreme men continued to overwhelm those of moderates . Wilson of Massachusetts told the Senate that the blood of northern dead would be upon the souls of ...
... legislation toward this end was imminent . Moreover , the demands of the most extreme men continued to overwhelm those of moderates . Wilson of Massachusetts told the Senate that the blood of northern dead would be upon the souls of ...
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... legislation to attain their goal in sub- jugation and recolonization . They were not long in contriv- ing a workable scheme . 37 During the last weeks of congressional debate on the Confiscation Act , the radicals saw that their ultra ...
... legislation to attain their goal in sub- jugation and recolonization . They were not long in contriv- ing a workable scheme . 37 During the last weeks of congressional debate on the Confiscation Act , the radicals saw that their ultra ...
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... . 6 New York Tribune , July 30 , August 4 , 5 , 6 . Greeley charged that the last call for troops could have been avoided if emancipation had been declared . legislation , the two metropolitan newspapers served as leaders for 51.
... . 6 New York Tribune , July 30 , August 4 , 5 , 6 . Greeley charged that the last call for troops could have been avoided if emancipation had been declared . legislation , the two metropolitan newspapers served as leaders for 51.
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