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What has the author Robert E McGlone written?

Robert E. McGlone has written: 'John Brown's war against slavery' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements, Abolitionists, Biography, History


Why did the kansas nebraska act and the dred Scott decision anger those who appose slavery?

When the US Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act, it angered antislavery groups because they believed it would expand the institution of slavery in new States and Territories. That was because political leaders such as Senator Stephen Douglas and others believed in what was called popular sovereignty. This called for a vote among citizens as to whether slavery would be allowed in a given territory or State. The pro-slavery movement from the South was strong, thus abolitionists were concerned about the spread of this institution. The Dred Scott case was decided by the US Supreme Court. It was a long written decision that basically stated the slaves were property and that slavery was legal under the US Constitution. This was a blow to the antislavery movement.


Was the Bill of Rights written before slavery?

No, he Bill of Rights was not written before slavery. Slavery was already being practiced long before Columbus discovered the Americas.


Who wrote and what is emancipation proclamation?

The Emacipation Proclamation was written by Abraham Lincoln. It stated that there was to be no more slavery in the Union states.


Why do you think the Framers left the words slave and slavery out of the Constitution?

The farmers decided against abolishing slavery because they would have no one to work in the fields to harvest the crops and it was unheard of for them to do it themselves. In a nut shell they would lose money!

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James A. Waddell has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Slavery and the church, Criticism and interpretation, Antislavery movements, Slavery


What has the author David Turley written?

David Turley has written: 'Yellowstone' 'The culture of English antislavery, 1780-1860' -- subject(s): Abolitionists, Antislavery movements, History, Slavery and the church, Social reformers 'Slavery' -- subject(s): Cross-cultural studies, History, Slavery


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Merton Lynn Dillon has written: 'Slavery attacked' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements, History, Slavery 'Elijah P. Lovejoy, abolitionist editor' -- subject(s): Abolitionists, Antislavery movements, Biography


What has the author Robert Edgar Conrad written?

Robert Edgar Conrad has written: 'Brazilian slavery' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements, Bibliography, Slave-trade, Slavery 'In the Hands of Strangers'


What has the author F O Shyllon written?

F. O. Shyllon has written: 'Black People in Britain, 1555-1833' -- subject(s): Biography, Blacks, History, Slavery, Social conditions 'Black slaves in Britain' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements, Slavery 'James Ramsay' -- subject(s): Abolitionists, Antislavery movements, Biography, History, Slavery


What has the author Samuel Ringgold Ward written?

Samuel Ringgold Ward has written: 'Autobiography of a fugitive negro : his anti-slavery labours in the United States, Canada & England' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements 'Autobiography of a fugitive Negro' -- subject(s): Anti-slavery movements, Antislavery movements, Biography, Fugitive slaves, Slavery, Esclaves fugitifs, Esclavage, Biographie


What has the author Beverley B Munford written?

Beverley B. Munford has written: 'Virginia's attitude toward slavery and secession' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Politics and government, Slavery, History, Antislavery movements


What has the author Howard Temperley written?

Howard Temperley has written: 'White dreams, Black Africa' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements, History, Slave-trade, Slavery


What has the author Jonathan Walker written?

Jonathan Walker has written: 'A picture of slavery, for youth' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements, Slavery, Trials (Kidnapping), Trials, litigation 'Trial and imprisonment of Jonathan Walker, at Pensacola, Florida, for aiding slaves to escape from bondage' -- subject(s): Fugitive slaves, Trials (Kidnapping), Trials, litigation, Abolitionists, Slavery, Biography, Antislavery movements 'A brief view of American chattelized humanity, and its supports' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements, Trials (Kidnapping), Trials, litigation


What has the author Robert E McGlone written?

Robert E. McGlone has written: 'John Brown's war against slavery' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements, Abolitionists, Biography, History


Why did the kansas nebraska act and the dred Scott decision anger those who appose slavery?

When the US Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act, it angered antislavery groups because they believed it would expand the institution of slavery in new States and Territories. That was because political leaders such as Senator Stephen Douglas and others believed in what was called popular sovereignty. This called for a vote among citizens as to whether slavery would be allowed in a given territory or State. The pro-slavery movement from the South was strong, thus abolitionists were concerned about the spread of this institution. The Dred Scott case was decided by the US Supreme Court. It was a long written decision that basically stated the slaves were property and that slavery was legal under the US Constitution. This was a blow to the antislavery movement.


What has the author Adeline B Spindler written?

Adeline B. Spindler has written: 'The slavery question during the terms of office of John Whitehill and Robert Jenkins' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements