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... question , not only in Congress but through- out the entire country . North and South were distinctly pitted against each other with rival systems of labor . The following year Congress passed a law providing for the admission of Mis ...
... question , not only in Congress but through- out the entire country . North and South were distinctly pitted against each other with rival systems of labor . The following year Congress passed a law providing for the admission of Mis ...
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... question which seemed appalling in its proportions . Either in the Union or out of the Union , the rulers were determined to perpetuate slavery . Slavery as an economic institution became de- pendent upon a few semitropical plantation ...
... question which seemed appalling in its proportions . Either in the Union or out of the Union , the rulers were determined to perpetuate slavery . Slavery as an economic institution became de- pendent upon a few semitropical plantation ...
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... question of the ex- tension of slavery in the States . With great zest he threw himself into the discussion , making use of the newspapers in Missouri and Illinois . Having lost his property , he returned poverty - stricken to Ohio ...
... question of the ex- tension of slavery in the States . With great zest he threw himself into the discussion , making use of the newspapers in Missouri and Illinois . Having lost his property , he returned poverty - stricken to Ohio ...
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... question of emancipa- tion must be carried into politics and that it must become an object of concern to the general Gov- ernment as well as to the separate States . In the early part of his career he found the most congen- ial ...
... question of emancipa- tion must be carried into politics and that it must become an object of concern to the general Gov- ernment as well as to the separate States . In the early part of his career he found the most congen- ial ...
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... question . Another editor was installed when Birney , who became secretary of the Anti - Slavery Society in 1837 , transferred his residence to New York City . .Twenty - three years before Lincoln's famous utterance in which he ...
... question . Another editor was installed when Birney , who became secretary of the Anti - Slavery Society in 1837 , transferred his residence to New York City . .Twenty - three years before Lincoln's famous utterance in which he ...
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abolish slavery abolition abolitionists adopted American Anti-Slavery Society anti Anti-Slavery Society attack became Berkeley Berkeley Birney Buchanan CALIFORNIA LIBRARY candidate Charles Sumner church citizens Coffin Congress constitution Court crusade debate declared defend Democrats doctrine Douglas early effect election emancipation England escape extended extension of slavery favor followed force Free-soil free-state friends Fugitive Slave Law furnished Garrison Government Governor held institution of slavery issue John Brown Kansas Kentucky labor later Lawrence Levi Coffin liberation Liberty party litionists Lundy ment Mexico Missouri Compromise mob violence negroes North Northern Ohio organized Osawatomie petition platform political President principles prisoners pro-slavery Quaker refused Republicans resolution Senator settlers slave-owners slave-trade slaveholders slavery slavery question South Carolina Southern leaders spirit stitution subject of slavery Sumner territorial Legislature Texas tion Underground Railroad United UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA utterances Virginia vote Wakarusa War Whigs William Lloyd Garrison women