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Charles Sumner accused Andrew Butler of supporting and promoting the institution of slavery, particularly in relation to the expansion of slavery into new territories. Sumner criticized Butler's pro-slavery stance and described him as a "harlot" for his allegiance to the South's interests, which he believed were morally corrupt. This confrontation was part of a broader debate over slavery in the United States, leading to significant tensions between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions.

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