| James Albert Woodburn, Thomas Francis Moran - 1906 - 620 페이지
...threatening to do. 437. The Lecompton Struggle. — The next effort of the slavery extensionists was to bring Kansas into the Union as a slave state against the will of her people. The proslavery legislature of Kansas called a convention at Lecompton, which adopted a... | |
| Mason Whiting Tyler - 1912 - 438 페이지
...compelling the rendition of Anthony Burns into slavery from Boston, by attempting to compel the admission of Kansas into the Union as a slave State against the will of the inhabitants, and by striking down Senator Sumner of Massachusetts in the Senatechamber. All this... | |
| Mason Whiting Tyler - 1912 - 434 페이지
...compelling the rendition of Anthony Burns into slavery from Boston, by attempting to compel the admission of Kansas into the Union as a slave State against the will of the inhabitants, and by striking down Senator Sumner of Massachusetts in the Senatechamber. All this... | |
| Nathan Miller - 2008 - 282 페이지
...from the South, and despite campaign promises to do otherwise, Buchanan also endorsed the admission of Kansas into the Union as a slave state against the will of a majority of its settlers — an act that undermined the Democratic party in the North. These blunders... | |
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