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The question relating to slavery which existed between the North and the South
before the war was whether slavery would be extended into new states and
territories under the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, and was not whether slavery
...
The question relating to slavery which existed between the North and the South
before the war was whether slavery would be extended into new states and
territories under the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, and was not whether slavery
...
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The South, with its political position as a numerical minority,40 had attempted to
restrain the centralization of power into the federal government by an alliance
with the Northern Democrats and by asserting the theories of states' rights, ...
The South, with its political position as a numerical minority,40 had attempted to
restrain the centralization of power into the federal government by an alliance
with the Northern Democrats and by asserting the theories of states' rights, ...
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44 The tariff, and taxes generally, were another matter, and force was threatened
against the South in the same speech when he stated that he would: " Collect the
duties and imposts, but beyond what may be necessary for these objects, there ...
44 The tariff, and taxes generally, were another matter, and force was threatened
against the South in the same speech when he stated that he would: " Collect the
duties and imposts, but beyond what may be necessary for these objects, there ...
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The rebellion in South Carolina in 1832 was a prelude to greater and more
violent things. It was the South's first try at rebellion; 1861 was its last try. Lincoln
was supported in his bid for the presidency by rich industrialists of the North. He
was ...
The rebellion in South Carolina in 1832 was a prelude to greater and more
violent things. It was the South's first try at rebellion; 1861 was its last try. Lincoln
was supported in his bid for the presidency by rich industrialists of the North. He
was ...
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John M. Taylor summarizes Semmes's views: Since the Mexican War, Semmes
had come to identify more with the South and less with the United States. His was
much more than the sectional loyalty of a newcomer to Alabama; rather, it grew ...
John M. Taylor summarizes Semmes's views: Since the Mexican War, Semmes
had come to identify more with the South and less with the United States. His was
much more than the sectional loyalty of a newcomer to Alabama; rather, it grew ...
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