A History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension Or Restriction in the United States: From the Declaration of Independence to the Present Day. Mainly Compiled and Condensed from the Journals of Congress and Other Official Records, and Showing the Vote by Yeas and Nays on the Most Important Divisions in Either HouseDix, Edwards & Company, 1856 - 164 páginas |
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... passed VIII . The Third Missouri Struggle Missouri Constitution respecting negroes - Mr . Clay's second Compromise adopted . IX . Extension of Missouri Mr. Clayton's Report - Adopted without division . Page . 1 1 to 3 3 3 to 4 4 4 to 5 ...
... passed VIII . The Third Missouri Struggle Missouri Constitution respecting negroes - Mr . Clay's second Compromise adopted . IX . Extension of Missouri Mr. Clayton's Report - Adopted without division . Page . 1 1 to 3 3 3 to 4 4 4 to 5 ...
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... passed , XIII . The Compromise of 1850 · Page . 31 28 31 to 32 32 36 37 · 40 to 44 44 · 44 to 46 47 - 48 to 52 52 ... passed , The Topeka Constitution , 146 · · · 148 The Senate on Kansas - Douglas's new proposition -- Various amendments ...
... passed , XIII . The Compromise of 1850 · Page . 31 28 31 to 32 32 36 37 · 40 to 44 44 · 44 to 46 47 - 48 to 52 52 ... passed , The Topeka Constitution , 146 · · · 148 The Senate on Kansas - Douglas's new proposition -- Various amendments ...
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... passed an act prohibiting the further introduction of slaves and securing freedom to all persons born in that State thereafter . Connecticut and Rhode Island passed similar acts in 1784. Virginia , 1778 , on motion of Mr. Jefferson ...
... passed an act prohibiting the further introduction of slaves and securing freedom to all persons born in that State thereafter . Connecticut and Rhode Island passed similar acts in 1784. Virginia , 1778 , on motion of Mr. Jefferson ...
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... passed . " Art . III . § 3. Treason against the United States , shall consist only in levying war against them , or in adhering to their enemies , giving them aid and comfort . " Art . IV . § 2. The citizens of each State shall be ...
... passed . " Art . III . § 3. Treason against the United States , shall consist only in levying war against them , or in adhering to their enemies , giving them aid and comfort . " Art . IV . § 2. The citizens of each State shall be ...
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... passed February 4th , 1791 ; to take effect June 1st , 1792. It was never a territory of the United States , nor under Federal jurisdiction , except as a State , and inherited Slavery from the Old Dominion . ' The State of North ...
... passed February 4th , 1791 ; to take effect June 1st , 1792. It was never a territory of the United States , nor under Federal jurisdiction , except as a State , and inherited Slavery from the Old Dominion . ' The State of North ...
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