Daniel Webster
The South Carolina Congressman and senator who spoke for the South before and during the Civil War was John C. Calhoun. Calhoun was a strong advocate for states' rights and slavery, and his ideas greatly influenced the southern perspective leading up to the war. He was known for his passionate speeches and defense of the South's interests.
he freed 5 slaves plus himself and he spoke out against slavery when he got up north.
Yes, Frederick Douglass was a very avid abolitionist who spoke out about slavery in all states, including Texas. In 1847, he established an abolitionist paper named The North Star. The name of the paper was later changed to Frederick Douglass' Paper.
The thirteen colonies were English colonies and, thus, spoke English.
Sojourner Truth spoke against slavery all over the US
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Daniel Webster
The Massachusetts senator who spoke out against pro-slavery forces in Kansas and was violently attacked by a fellow senator was Charles Sumner. In 1856, he delivered a speech titled "The Crime Against Kansas," condemning slavery and its supporters. His outspoken criticism led to a brutal assault by South Carolina Senator Preston Brooks, who beat Sumner with a cane on the Senate floor, highlighting the intense sectional tensions leading up to the Civil War.
On March 27, 2013, Senator Hagan announced that she supports marriage rights for same-sex couples.In February 2012, Senator Hagan spoke publicly against a similar ban on same-sex marriage which will be the subject of a public referendum in North Carolina in November 2012. Senator Kagan urged North Carolina voters to reject that ban, saying that it have negative consequences.
John C. Callhoun
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John Calhoun
Senator Warren G. Harding.
More people spoke English in the North, because it had a larger population
Other than English, there were several languages that were spoken in Massachusetts. Spanish was spoken the most, then Portuguese and Chinese.
Sameul Adams and other Anti-British agitators.
No. The English spoke English, and the Native Americans spoke various languages native to North America.