Two Lectures On the Rebellion Subjects How We Got in How to Get Out Delive
Two Lectures On the Rebellion Subjects How We Got in How to Get Out Delive
I W Isaac William Wiley
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He stated it as his view that it belonged to Missouri alone to settle the question of slavery for herself, but then distinctly stated this, that so decided was his own antagonism to this terrible insti- tution, that if he were a citizen of the State of Missouri, he would rather wish her to remain out of the Union, than come into it with this stigma and blot upon her. He went farther, and predicted, that while he thought in the abstract this was the right of Missouri, yet he lifted his warning v...oice and said to the South, " If in the coming time you insist upon this abstract right, and claim that the approaching territories that arc coming into this Union shall have the power to enter into it clothed with this badge of infamy, you will inevitably bring a disruption of this Union. '' Then came the grand compromise of 1820. Missouri^ was admitted, admitted without the condition, the House yielding the point, on condi- tion that the great northwestern territories should forever be dedicated to freedom.
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