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... resolution involved slavery: That the fugitive slave law would be strengthened, but no slavery would be allowed in Washington DC Southerners argued that the ...
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... On the other hand, Southerners argued that the Constitution recognized slavery as an existing institution, and therefore validated its existence. ...
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... These Southerners argued that overthrowing Reconstruction would bring an end to the tyranny, oppression, and corruption and reestablish orderly, responsible ...
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... Also, southerners argued that slaves were "necessary to provide an adequate labor supply and was a positive good." Putting down handicap to higher own self ...
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... 1998 pg. 135). Southerners argued that God had sanctioned the practice of slavery through the Old Testament. In retrospect this ...
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... more perfect Union;' that is, to create a new and better one" (6). At the convention, the southerners declared that ... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney argued that the ...
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... From an uneasey mood over slavery, Southerners evolved a "positive good" philosophy and argued that slave owners provided shelter, food, care, and regulation ...
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... able to gain many Northerners support in the antislavery race, yet at the same time she outraged the Southerners. ... The South argued about their state's rights. ...
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... able to gain many Northerners support in the antislavery race, yet at the same time she outraged the Southerners. ... The South argued about their state's rights. ...
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... The issue over slavery argued economically stating that slaves kept the southern ... industrial goods, there was no demand for it, even from the southerners. ...
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... Southerners demanded a stricter fugitive slave law, causing the act that caused the most stir ... by the evils of slavery it portrayed, and the South argued that it ...
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... John C. Calhoun wrote the South Carolina Exposition, in it he argued that although ... that California would come in as a free state, but the southerners would get ...
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... Calhoun argued that the territories were "the common property of the states of ... Southerners believed that their very existence depended on an equal amount of ...
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... Calhoun argued that the territories were "the common property of the states of ... Southerners believed that their very existence depended on an equal amount of ...
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... Calhoun argued that the territories were "the common property of the states of ... Southerners believed that their very existence depended on an equal amount of ...
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... Calhoun argued that the territories were "the common property of the states of ... Southerners believed that their very existence depended on an equal amount of ...
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... Calhoun argued that the territories were "the common property of the states ... congressional power to prohibit slavery."(Kutler 36-38) Southerners believed that ...
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... Northerners supported this, and Southerners rejected it. ... They argued that personal liberty laws would overrule the slave laws, and tensions grew. ...
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... poured into the valleys." "Free-soilers" and "slaveryites" argued over the ... New England Emigrant Aid Company, came as well, angering southerners because "the ...
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... poured into the valleys." "Free-soilers" and "slaveryites" argued over the ... New England Emigrant Aid Company, came as well, angering southerners because "the ...
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... Most Southerners were small farmers that could not afford slaves. ... Leaders from the south argued that the Southern plantation was a benevolent and paternal ...
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... Representatives of Northern states felt the exact opposite, and argued that slaves should be counted ... Southerners decided that they were willing to lower demands ...
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... This just resulted in distrust between Northerners and Southerners and led to Northerners ... Indeed it could be argued that the constant attempts at compromise is ...
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... Southerners had first defended slavery as a necessary evil. ... They also argued that it offered protection for a race that could not provide for itself. ...
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... to build factories in which cotton textiles could be manufactured, Southerners voted in ... The seceding States have raised the issue, argued it to their own ...
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... In, And The War Came, Stampp; it is argued that there could not have been a ... They were a huge investment to Southerners and if taken away, could mean massive ...
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... such as Harvard University law professor Lani Guinier, argued that minority ... It reenfranchised black southerners, helping put 7,200 African Americans in elected ...
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... to compete with more efficient European producers, but it forced southerners to pay higher prices for manufactured goods. Calhoun argued that because state ...
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... to compete with more efficient European producers, but it forced southerners to pay higher prices for manufactured goods. Calhoun argued that because state ...
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... as Atheists." This view is an example of what most white southerners believed, to ... Some have argued that the KKK and the Democratic party were indistinguishable ...
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