David Wilmot, Free-soiler

David Wilmot, Free-soiler
Author: Charles Buxton Going
Publisher:
Total Pages: 826
Release: 1924
Genre: Statesmen
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David Wilmot, Free-soiler

David Wilmot, Free-soiler
Author: Charles Buxton Going
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Release: 1966
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David Wilmot, Free-soiler

David Wilmot, Free-soiler
Author: Charles Buxton Going
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Total Pages: 787
Release: 1966
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David Wilmot

David Wilmot
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David Wilmot Free Soldier

David Wilmot Free Soldier
Author: Charles B. Going
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Total Pages:
Release: 1966-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780844612003

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Party Over Section

Party Over Section
Author: Joel H. Silbey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
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A leading political historian of antebellum America examines the hard-fought three-way presidential race of 1848. Reveals how Martin Van Buren and his Free Soil party challenged Whigs and Democrats by making slavery a key issue--representing a harbinger of the change that was to come even though they only garnered 10 percent of the vote.

The Frontier Against Slavery

The Frontier Against Slavery
Author: Eugene H. Berwanger
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2002
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 9780252070563

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Eugene H. Berwanger's study of anti-slavery sentiment in the antebellum West is as resoundingly important now, in a new paperback edition, as when first published in 1967. In The Frontier against Slavery, Berwanger attributes the social and political climates of the states and territories Ohio River Valley pioneers settled before 1860 to racial prejudice. Drawing from newspaper accounts, political speeches, correspondence, and legal documents, Berwanger reveals that the whites-only sentiments of the pioneers, rather than humanitarian concern for African Americans, limited the expansion of slavery. This whites-only prejudice shaped laws in the majority of western states and territories that excluded all African Americans, enslaved or free, from citizenship, evidencing the deep-rooted discrimination of political leaders and pioneers.

The Impending Crisis

The Impending Crisis
Author: David Morris Potter
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Release: 2008-07-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781439512470

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Analyzes the problems of slavery, expansion, sectionalism, and party politics that influenced mid-nineteenth-century America