Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland, Količina 1850Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977 - 206 strani |
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... slavery intruded . A resolution by the Americans ' national council in 1855 declaring that " Congress possesses no power to legislate upon the subject of slavery in the States , where it does or may exist , or to exclude any State from ...
... slavery intruded . A resolution by the Americans ' national council in 1855 declaring that " Congress possesses no power to legislate upon the subject of slavery in the States , where it does or may exist , or to exclude any State from ...
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... slavery.30 Thus while the Compromise of 1850 promised an end to slave - engendered regional controversies , southern Marylanders , where 36 percent of the state's slaveholders lived , opposed the bill's provision ending the slave trade ...
... slavery.30 Thus while the Compromise of 1850 promised an end to slave - engendered regional controversies , southern Marylanders , where 36 percent of the state's slaveholders lived , opposed the bill's provision ending the slave trade ...
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... slavery " was to avoid a salient concern in a slave state increasingly fearful of free Negroes . To insist , as did Henry Winter Davis , that Know - Nothings must hold " the tongue on the negro issue " was to permit Democrats continued ...
... slavery " was to avoid a salient concern in a slave state increasingly fearful of free Negroes . To insist , as did Henry Winter Davis , that Know - Nothings must hold " the tongue on the negro issue " was to permit Democrats continued ...
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Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland, Količina 1850 Jean H. Baker Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1977 |
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