Speech of Mr Zollicoffer of Tennessee On the Nebraska And Kansas Bill Deliv

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Felix Kirk Zollicoffer
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There was another com promise forced upon the South in 1821, after the long struggle I have described after the northern States had all passed resolu tions violative of the compromise of 1820, and after the southern States had all passed resolutions sustaining that compromise, yes, after the Union was brought to the very verge of dissolu tion. And, under this second compromise, or compromise of 1821, imposing new and humiliating conditions, Missouri Jid come into the Union.
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...een said on this floor that the compromise of 1820 was not violated by the North in 1821 ; that the resist ance to the admission of Missouri in 1821 was merely on account of the free negro prohibition clause in her constitution, and not because her constitution admitted slavery. This has been said by gentlemen from the South, and by some for whom I have the kindest personal regard, and I can but attribute it to the fact that they have not taken the pains to look into the facts of the history of that compromise.

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