A Narrative History of the People of Iowa: With Special Treatment of Their Chief Enterprises in Education, Religion, Valor, Industry, Business, Etc, Volume 1American Historical Society, 1931 |
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... Congress to place conditions upon the admission of a state , as Talmadge desired to do , and to rights of slave - holding citizens to a free and full use of the territory of the United States . " Opposing the amendment were Clay ...
... Congress to place conditions upon the admission of a state , as Talmadge desired to do , and to rights of slave - holding citizens to a free and full use of the territory of the United States . " Opposing the amendment were Clay ...
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... Congress assented to the constitution and state government as formed by the territories of Iowa and Florida and declared them states of the Union , but with two subsequent sections that really deferred the admission of Iowa until the ...
... Congress assented to the constitution and state government as formed by the territories of Iowa and Florida and declared them states of the Union , but with two subsequent sections that really deferred the admission of Iowa until the ...
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... Congress should oppose the admission of Kansas under that pro- slavery constitution , and that unless the senators in Congress could support the resolution they were requested to resign . No man in Iowa could have been elected to the ...
... Congress should oppose the admission of Kansas under that pro- slavery constitution , and that unless the senators in Congress could support the resolution they were requested to resign . No man in Iowa could have been elected to the ...
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II | 20 |
THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT | 35 |
IV | 56 |
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