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He opposed colonization , refused to recognize the Constitution , which he
proclaimed “ a covenant with death and an agreement with hell , " and declared
for “ no union with slave - holders . ” Public interest was aroused . In 1832 the “
New ...
He opposed colonization , refused to recognize the Constitution , which he
proclaimed “ a covenant with death and an agreement with hell , " and declared
for “ no union with slave - holders . ” Public interest was aroused . In 1832 the “
New ...
Side 8
Until the war was fairly under way the “ Garrisonians ” were in favor of allowing
the slave - holding States to withdraw peaceably , but when fighting had actually
begun , they were among the most ardent supporters of the Union . ( See also ...
Until the war was fairly under way the “ Garrisonians ” were in favor of allowing
the slave - holding States to withdraw peaceably , but when fighting had actually
begun , they were among the most ardent supporters of the Union . ( See also ...
Side 10
Admission of States to the Union . The following table shows the dates on which
the first thirteen States ratified the Constitution , the dates on which the
Tomainder were admitted to the Union and the dates on 10 DICTIONARY OF
AMERICAN ...
Admission of States to the Union . The following table shows the dates on which
the first thirteen States ratified the Constitution , the dates on which the
Tomainder were admitted to the Union and the dates on 10 DICTIONARY OF
AMERICAN ...
Side 11
Tomainder were admitted to the Union and the dates on which the Southern
States were re - admitted after the Civil War : Alabama was separated from
Mississippi Territory ( see Territories ) in 1817 , and made into Alabama Terri .
tory with the ...
Tomainder were admitted to the Union and the dates on which the Southern
States were re - admitted after the Civil War : Alabama was separated from
Mississippi Territory ( see Territories ) in 1817 , and made into Alabama Terri .
tory with the ...
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The object of this society was to resist the draft and to encourage desertion
among Union soldiers , to aid the Confederates by giving them information and
by recruiting for their ranks , and to establish a Northwestern Confederacy . Some
of the ...
The object of this society was to resist the draft and to encourage desertion
among Union soldiers , to aid the Confederates by giving them information and
by recruiting for their ranks , and to establish a Northwestern Confederacy . Some
of the ...
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