Speech of James Dixon of Connecticut Delivered in the Senate of the United Sta

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Lowndes was one of the warmest and strongest advocates of that compromise, and when the vote was finally taken, and the measure passed Congress, it appears that all the members present from the States of Mary land, Virginia, North Caro- lina, South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennes- see, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, voted in favor of the compromise. Ife was passed by their influence and their exertions. Their arguments sus- tained it. The North opposed it. It is true the North claimed... more ; it is true that most of the non-slaveholding States of the Union claimed that slavery should not be permitted in any territory of the United States, nor in Missouri, but the restric- tion of slavery in the territory north of thirty-six degrees thirty rainutes, was advocated and sustain- ed by southern men, and carried by southern votes.
The act for the admission of Missouri, with the restriction of slavery north of thirty-six degrees thirty seconds, was signed by President Monroe, after consultation with his Cabinet.


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