Many members of the US Congress, especially ones from Northern states were against the Fugitive Slave Act that was part of the Missouri Compromise of 1850. Very vocal was the senator from New York, William H. Seward. He defended his position by declaring that " There was a higher law than the US Constitution". Later, as a Republican, Seward would contend for the Republican nominee against fellow Republican Abraham Lincoln. Seward would become the US Secretary of State and even be the official that brought about the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867.
Senator William H. Seward of New York, was against the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act. He declared that the Fugitive Slave Act was a violation of spiritual laws, and in such cases slavery may be "legal" but was against God's will.Seward would later join the new Republican Party and in 1861, join President Lincoln's cabinet as Secretary of State.
He was William Seward from New York. Lincoln made him Secretary of State and he continued in the office under President Andrew Johnson. Skeptics referred to Alaska as Seward's folly and Seward's icebox.
Lincoln had nominated William Seward as Secretary of State. The Senate confirmed the nomination and Seward became the Union's Secretary of State.
Seward Alaska was named for the man who bought, William Henry Seward. William Henry Seward was a lawyer and politician from New York during the Civil War. In 1867, while serving as Secretary of State under Andrew Johnson, Seward bought Alaska from Russia.
William Seward urged Congress to purchase Alaska.
William H. Seward, hence the the city/town Seward. The purchase was also known as Seward's Folly.
William H. Seward, a New York senator, argued that the expansion of slavery was forbidden by a higher law based on natural rights and moral principles. He was a prominent figure in the anti-slavery movement and played a key role in the Republican Party's opposition to the spread of slavery in the United States.
William Seward was an influential governor of New York, US Senator, early power in the Republican Party and able Secretary of State in Lincoln's cabinet. He negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia.
Senator William Seward advocated for the exclusion of slavery from US territories as a way to ultimately eradicate the institution. He believed that by preventing the expansion of slavery, it would gradually diminish and lead to its abolition. This position was part of the larger anti-slavery movement in the mid-19th century, preceding the Civil War.
William Henry Seward was a lawyer and politician from New York. He served as New York's Governor, a U.S. Senator, and, most notably, Secretary of State under Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson.
He was William Seward from New York. Lincoln made him Secretary of State and he continued in the office under President Andrew Johnson. Skeptics referred to Alaska as Seward's folly and Seward's icebox.
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William Seward - anecdotist - was born in 1747.
William Seward - anecdotist - died in 1799.
Seward's Icebox was Alaska when William Seward purchased it for the United States. Seward's Folly was the actual event of him purchasing it.
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Frederick William Seward was born on July 8, 1830.
Frederick William Seward was born on July 8, 1830.