Um........ I think its 1856. I'm not sure though.
Charles Sumner was caning while serving in the senate. He was caned at the Capitol.
The caning of Charles Sumner occurred right here in the United States Congress in 1856. Charles Sumner was beaten nearly to death with a cane by Preston Brooks. Preston Brooks was upset over an anti-slavery speech given by Charles Sumner a few days before.
Caning is a form of punishment by whipping, using a cane.
A southern representative attacked a Northern senator in Congress
Where is there a chair caning business in N.J.
who does chair caning in the new orleans area
The Caning of Charles Sumner showed that the North and the South were deeply divided. Northerners were outraged at the caning and Charles Sumner became a martyr in the North. Preston Brooks became a hero in the South and was praised by southern newspapers. Brooks' assault was also an important part of changing the struggling Republican Party into a major political force.
no
1856
it was never banned
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