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The Kansas-Nebraska Act. It sounded very reasonable, but it had the effect of attracting terrorists across the state border, who intimidated voters and tried to claim that all the election results were rigged. It ended up raising the temperature of the whole slavery debate - a curtain-raiser for the Civil War.
they pointed out that the north's textile industry depended on southern cotton.
they pointed out that the north's textile industry depended on southern cotton.
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Supporters claim that closed primaries make candidates more responsive to?
David Rice Atchison (August 11, 1807 - January 26, 1886) was a mid-19th century Democratic United States Senator from Missouri. He served as President pro tempore of the United States Senate for six years. He is best known for the claim that for one day (March 4, 1849) he may have been Acting President of the United States.Atchison, owner of many slaves and a plantation, was a prominent pro-slavery activist and Border Ruffian leader, deeply involved with violence against abolitionists and other free-staters during the "Bleeding Kansas" events.
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I think it was because the first people to get there could choose whether or not the state allowed slaves. Therefore both sides wanted to quickly get there and claim it as their own.
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Not according to their position in the league. However supporters of Portsmouth would claim they are
Yes, it did claim this. But the Supreme Court passed its verdict on the Dred Scott appeal for freedom, and declared that slavery was protected by the Constitution.
Because Russia became a democracy.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act. It sounded very reasonable, but it had the effect of attracting terrorists across the state border, who intimidated voters and tried to claim that all the election results were rigged. It ended up raising the temperature of the whole slavery debate - a curtain-raiser for the Civil War.
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