Abraham Lincoln and the United StatesEnglish Universities Press, 1955 - 286 páginas |
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... Kansas from Missouri ; thereupon there was organised a movement of emigration of Northerners . There were clashes between the rival contingents . In May 1856 , at Potawatomie in Kansas , an old man named John Brown , with some of his ...
... Kansas from Missouri ; thereupon there was organised a movement of emigration of Northerners . There were clashes between the rival contingents . In May 1856 , at Potawatomie in Kansas , an old man named John Brown , with some of his ...
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Kenneth Clinton Wheare. Kansas prepared to exercise the right of popular sovereignty . In May 1856 the Kansas quarrel led to an in- cident in the chamber of the United States Senate which ranks as the third great event which brought on ...
Kenneth Clinton Wheare. Kansas prepared to exercise the right of popular sovereignty . In May 1856 the Kansas quarrel led to an in- cident in the chamber of the United States Senate which ranks as the third great event which brought on ...
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Kenneth Clinton Wheare. Cabin and Kansas . It made the North feel that union with the South on such terms was intoler- able . But the Sumner - Brooks incident combined with the continued Kansas agitation had an immediate result which was ...
Kenneth Clinton Wheare. Cabin and Kansas . It made the North feel that union with the South on such terms was intoler- able . But the Sumner - Brooks incident combined with the continued Kansas agitation had an immediate result which was ...
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