Missouri Party Struggles in the Civil War Period

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The report, as distinguished from the resolutions which it introduced, recognized that the "people of the South [had] well-grounded complaints against many of their fellow-citizens of the North," and instanced in this connection "the incessant abuse poured upon their insti- tutions by the press, the pulpit, and many of the people of 1 '• I don't believe," one rigid partisan is reported as saying in opposition to the propo- sal of a joint ticket, "in breaking up the Republican party yast to plea...se those tender- footed Unionists. I believe in sticking to the party." "Let us hsive a. count nj first," responded Blair, "and then we can talk about parties." (Carr, Missouri, p. 284.) - Convention Proceedings (March, 1861), p. 101.
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the North," and the State legislation and mob violence which prevented the execution of the fugitive-slave law. Neverthe- less, the resolutions themselves declared unequivocally: First, that "at present there [was] no adequate cause to impel Mis- souri to dissolve her connection with the Federal Union;" second, that the people of the State were "devotedly attached to the institutions of [their] country;" and, third, that they deemed "the amendments to the Constitution of the United States proposed by the Hon.


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