The Rebellion Its Causes And Consequences

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The Rebellion Its Causes And Consequences
Ashley, James Mitchell, 1824-1896
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" " The guarantees to be amendmente to the Constitution explicitly protecting slavery from JwstHe interference by Congress or States, and to restore equal taxation direct and indi- rect. '''' " In case the address and guarantees be re- fused, the States to make formal propositions to her Southern sisters for a separate confede- racy, and to unite with any number of them sufficient to secure national independence. '" * * * * » ♦ * * * " I concur with you in the opinion that the political equalit...y of the slaveholding Stales is incompatible with the present confederation ae construed and acted on by the majority and that the present union and slavery can- not CO-EXIST. " Gov. Means, of South Carolina, thus writes to Gen. Quitman on the 15th of May, 1851 : " There is noAv not the slightest doubt that the next Legislature will call the convention together at a period during the ensuing year and when that convention meets the State will secede. * * * y^^ J^J. G ^jj^- ious for co-operation, and also desne that some other State should take the lead, but from re- cent developments, we are satisfied that Bouth Garoliua is the only State in which sufficient unanimity exists to commence the movement.

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