John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
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.
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He came out of retirement due to his weighing in on the Dred Scott decision. He argued that the Constitution did not affirm a right to own slaves and that there was a conspiracy to extend slavery into the territories.
They argued that slavery contributed to the prosperous economy.
abolitionists argued that slavery was morally wrong
abolitionists argued that slavery was morally wrong
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abolitionists argued that slavery was morally wrong
Abolitionists argued that slavery was morally wrong.