Great Events from History: American Series: 1831-1903Salem Press, 1975 - 2047 páginas The three-volume American Series of Great Events from History begins with the arrival of the Indians, the first Americans, from Asia and ends with the first manned lunar landing in 1969. Between these two noteworthy happenings, 336 additional events are studied in depth through the scholarly literature they have inspired. - Preface. |
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... constitution . Even if the " constitution without slav- ery " won popular approval , thereby causing slavery to exist " no longer , " the existence of slaves , already in Kan- sas as property , would not be affected . As opponents ...
... constitution . Even if the " constitution without slav- ery " won popular approval , thereby causing slavery to exist " no longer , " the existence of slaves , already in Kan- sas as property , would not be affected . As opponents ...
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... Constitution . On January 4 , 1858 , the Lecompton Constitution met overwhelming defeat . Kansas was obviously Free - Soil in sentiment . The Buchanan Administration , which followed Pierce's , chose not to view Kansas as Free - Soil in ...
... Constitution . On January 4 , 1858 , the Lecompton Constitution met overwhelming defeat . Kansas was obviously Free - Soil in sentiment . The Buchanan Administration , which followed Pierce's , chose not to view Kansas as Free - Soil in ...
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... Constitution and enjoy the right of federal citizenship ; and that the Missouri Compromise law of 1820 forbidding slavery in the part of the Louisiana Purchase territory north of 36 ° 30 ′ latitude North had always been unconstitutional ...
... Constitution and enjoy the right of federal citizenship ; and that the Missouri Compromise law of 1820 forbidding slavery in the part of the Louisiana Purchase territory north of 36 ° 30 ′ latitude North had always been unconstitutional ...
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