The gag rule of 1836 was passed by the house of Representatives. The purpose of this was to prevent any discussion of abolishing slavery.
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It was repealed in 1844
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Gag Resolution
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The gag rule of 1836 was passed by the house of Representatives. The purpose of this was to prevent any discussion of abolishing slavery.
The strict rule passed by pro-southern congressmen in 1836 that prohibited all discussion of slavery was called a gag rule. A congressman that tried to talk about slavery could then be fined for disobeying the rule.
Petitions to Congress by abolitionists caused the Gag Rule of 1835..
The gag rule in U.S. history refers to a series of legislative measures adopted by the House of Representatives in the early 19th century, particularly from 1836 to 1844. These rules aimed to suppress discussion and debate on petitioned issues related to slavery, effectively prohibiting the consideration of any anti-slavery petitions. The gag rule was a response to the growing abolitionist movement and was eventually repealed, highlighting the deep divisions in American society over slavery.
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At the time, large anti-slavery forces and sentiment arose in the United States. People felt they had the right to petition according the the 1st Amendment which granted freedom of speech, press and petition. The Gag Rule meant that Congress refused to hear petitions related to slavery and the slave trade, and all such petitions were tabled for about a decade. The rule or resolution was partly implemented to reduce "junk mail".Americans revolted against the Gag Resolution, claiming they had the right to petition Congress and that the gag rule attacked their fundamental constitutional rights
Because they were a kinky bunch.