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SLAVERY THE CORNER - STONE OF THE CONFEDERACY " ( Debates and Speeches in the South on Secession ) 269 Debate in the South Carolina Legislature on " Independent Action , or Coöperation with Other Cotton States ' : in favor of the former ...
SLAVERY THE CORNER - STONE OF THE CONFEDERACY " ( Debates and Speeches in the South on Secession ) 269 Debate in the South Carolina Legislature on " Independent Action , or Coöperation with Other Cotton States ' : in favor of the former ...
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[ South Carolina Persuading the Other Slave States to Secede ] The " Secession Movement ” The Southern Confederacy a Fact , Acknowledged by a Mighty Prince and Faithful Ally [ Satan ] . . · PAGE 8888 23 38 79 103 122 166 179 193 228 239 ...
[ South Carolina Persuading the Other Slave States to Secede ] The " Secession Movement ” The Southern Confederacy a Fact , Acknowledged by a Mighty Prince and Faithful Ally [ Satan ] . . · PAGE 8888 23 38 79 103 122 166 179 193 228 239 ...
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... New England " as Expressed in the Convention - The Tariff of 1828 - Threats of Secession by South Carolina and Georgia - President John Quincy Adams's " Appeal to the South " -Senator William Smith [ S. C. ] and Senator Hayne on the ...
... New England " as Expressed in the Convention - The Tariff of 1828 - Threats of Secession by South Carolina and Georgia - President John Quincy Adams's " Appeal to the South " -Senator William Smith [ S. C. ] and Senator Hayne on the ...
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Only that portion of them which applies directly to the right of secession will be taken up in the present connection . The first of the resolutions presented by the Kentucky legislature ( inspired if not by Jefferson by his political ...
Only that portion of them which applies directly to the right of secession will be taken up in the present connection . The first of the resolutions presented by the Kentucky legislature ( inspired if not by Jefferson by his political ...
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This was accepted at the time and thereafter as a threat of secession . The ending of the war by the Treaty of Ghent rendered such a further convocation untimely , and thereafter the New England States never , by the slightest ...
This was accepted at the time and thereafter as a threat of secession . The ending of the war by the Treaty of Ghent rendered such a further convocation untimely , and thereafter the New England States never , by the slightest ...
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