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... where Lincoln concluded that the Constitution upheld the right of the Federal Government to interfere on matters concerning slavery in the Federal Territories. ...
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... or to others, by which authority is done." (Pg 55) Lincoln during his inauguration also talks of how Congress may prohibit slavery in the territories, and must ...
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... to others, by which authority i! s done." (Pg 55) Lincoln during his inauguration also talks of how Congress may prohibit slavery in the territories, and must ...
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... past legislation the Dred Scott decision determined that slavery would be allowed throughout the United States and in the new territories. Lincoln thought that ...
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... equality of the white and black races." Emancipation will come in God's good time." Lincoln did not want slavery to expand into the western territories. ...
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... Congress. The most notable person that supported Congress' ability to ban slavery in the new territories was Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln ...
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... it already existed. During the crucial issue of slavery in the territories Lincoln refused to compromise. Due to Lincoln's action ...
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... Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, ending slavery in all territories, including the South, which Lincoln continued to ...
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... Lincoln insisted that "the territories must be kept free," he further said, because "new free states" were "places for poor people to go and better their ...
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... back" for the South. Lincoln ran on the Republican ticket and opposed extending slavery into the territories. Lincoln got 40 percent ...
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... However it did support the right of the people in the territories to exclude slavery ... ran for the presidency which resulted in a lose to no other than Lincoln. ...
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... "...Lincoln forced Douglas to repeat his conviction that slavery could be kept out of territories by a vote of the people (the famous "Freeport doctrine"), a ...
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... Unlike Lincoln, Douglas did not care if slavery spread through America. If it weren't for Lincoln slavery could have spread into new states and territories. ...
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... Southerners approved the Dred Scott decision believing Congress had no right to prohibit slavery in the territories. Abraham Lincoln reacted with disgust to ...
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... case was made in the thought of the opening of western territories to slavery ... onto these tensions of the North and South disagreements was Lincoln's presidency ...
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... the most eventful declarations in history was given in 1863 as President Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation freeing all slaves in territories held by ...
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... On January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation declaring all slaves residing in territories of rebellion free. ...
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... Lincoln argued that it was a "a moral, a social, and a political wrong" and ... was the duty of the government to disallow its expansion into the new territories. ...
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... Kentucky, in which he wrote that slavery would exist in territories south of ... the Republicans again dismissed their threat of secession before Lincoln was even ...
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... most Northerners and became the main conflict of interest between Lincoln and Douglas although "neither man wanted slavery in the territories, they disagreed ...
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... most Northerners and became the main conflict of interest between Lincoln and Douglas although "neither man wanted slavery in the territories, they disagreed ...
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... It was also Lincoln's belief that it was in the Union's best interest was to stop the spread of slavery into the territories that prompted him to reject ...
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... In l86l-1862, two very important things happened : Abraham Lincoln was elected president and Congress prohibited slavery in the territories without judicial ...
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... In l86l-1862, two very important things happened : Abraham Lincoln was elected president and Congress prohibited slavery in the territories without judicial ...
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... In l86l-1862, two very important things happened : Abraham Lincoln was elected president and Congress prohibited slavery in the territories without judicial ...
(2100 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... In l86l-1862, two very important things happened: Abraham Lincoln was elected president and Congress prohibited slavery in the territories without judicial ...
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... Missouri Compromise, stating that the inhabitants of the territories should decide ... The newly formed Republican Party nominated Abraham Lincoln on principles ...
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... slavery advocates demanded that slavery be left out of the new territories. ... This Compromise was not successful because of Lincoln's strong stand against the ...
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... On the other hand, Union President Abraham Lincoln argued that territories that had been purchased, and assimilated into the nation, which included almost ...
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... It was also Lincoln?fs belief that it was in the Union?fs best interest was to stop the spread of slavery into the territories that prompted him to reject ...
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