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... Congress had not only the right but also the responsibility to prohibit slavery. ... power to "make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory... ...
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... Congress had not only the right but also the responsibility to prohibit slavery. ... power to "make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory... ...
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... Congress had not only the right but also the responsibility to prohibit slavery. ... power to "make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory... ...
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... Congress had not only the right but also the responsibility to prohibit slavery. ... power to "make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory... ...
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... Congress had not only the right but also the responsibility to prohibit slavery. ... power to "make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory... ...
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... obtained it's title of "the wild west." In 1846 David Wilmot, an antislavery democrat, proposed an amendment to prohibit slavery in any territory secured from ...
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... The people of a territory could bar slavery, if they ... that Southerners wanted to extend slavery throughout the ... Congress had no right to prohibit slavery in the ...
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... free? Did congress have the power to prohibit slavery in a territory or to delegate that power to territorial legislature? The selection ...
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... Congress took up legislation that would prohibit slavery in all newly acquired ... The United States acquired an immense western territory stretching from Texas to ...
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... indicated that Congress could not prohibit slavery in United ... in Illinois, a state that prohibited slavery. ... lived in the Wisconsin Territory, where slavery was ...
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... to prohibit slavery in all the United States territories. Question 7. "I desire him to answer whether he is opposed to the acquisition of any territory unless ...
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... for his freedom, claiming that his residence in free territory made him a ... Taney also declared that Congress lacked the power to prohibit slavery in federal ...
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... also stated that Congress could not prohibit slavery in the ... the United States, Southern support of slavery and Northern ... in a free state and a free territory. ...
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... The annexation of Texas and the gain of new territory from the treaty of ... He also tried to say that congress had the power to prohibit slavery in federal ...
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... of the federal government to prohibit slavery in the ... soilers because it would allow slavery in New ... popular sovereignty, which allowed each territory to decided ...
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... This would prohibit slavery in any new territory from Mexico. Northerners supported this, and Southerners rejected it. It never did get enough votes to pass. ...
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... free, and who may be willing to settle in such territory as a ... passed a Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which would prohibit slavery throughout the ...
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... to the free state of Illinois and then to the free territory of Wisconsin. ... the Dred Scott decision believing Congress had no right to prohibit slavery in the ...
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... a way that Congress cannot abolish slavery in states ... slaves from one slave state or territory to another ... shall have no power to prohibit...the transportation of ...
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... The Tallmadge Amendment asked Missouri to prohibit more slaves ... For a territory to become a state it needed to ... issue of the expansion of slavery and sectionalism ...
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... brought with them their great sense of territory and their ... once again to a system no better than slavery. ... shear numbers they were able to prohibit child labor ...
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... Clark traveled the vast unexplored territory, reaching the ... Native American presence that may prohibit the expansion ... to expand the institution of slavery and the ...
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... Clark traveled the vast unexplored territory, reaching the ... Native American presence that may prohibit the expansion ... to expand the institution of slavery and the ...
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