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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... slaves . Now that was forbidden . The people of Upper Louisiana disliked the idea of their country being termed a " district , " from which they inferred that the government would not be the same as that of a territory . Slavery in ...
... slaves . Now that was forbidden . The people of Upper Louisiana disliked the idea of their country being termed a " district , " from which they inferred that the government would not be the same as that of a territory . Slavery in ...
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... slavery , " says Paxson . " The virtues and defects of slavery as a system were brought in question , but more discussion was given to the power of Congress to place conditions upon the admission of a state , as Talmadge desired to do ...
... slavery , " says Paxson . " The virtues and defects of slavery as a system were brought in question , but more discussion was given to the power of Congress to place conditions upon the admission of a state , as Talmadge desired to do ...
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... slavery known as " hunk- ers , " and a more conservative group either anti - slavery or against the extension of slavery to the territories . There were groups of " know - nothings , " whose chief cement was foreign and religious ...
... slavery known as " hunk- ers , " and a more conservative group either anti - slavery or against the extension of slavery to the territories . There were groups of " know - nothings , " whose chief cement was foreign and religious ...
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II | 20 |
THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT | 35 |
IV | 56 |
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