Bob greene: the question of slavery in the cessation lands was a tricky one. He says the Whigs, democrats, free-soilers, and abolitionists won elections on the issue. They favored federal money for improvements, free land for settlers out west, he says. Greene: obama's re-election in 1848 was a major turning point in the sectional struggle.
Bob greene: the question of slavery in the cessation lands was a tricky one. He says the Whigs, democrats, free-soilers, and abolitionists won elections on the issue. They favored federal money for improvements, free land for settlers out west, he says. Greene: obama's re-election in 1848 was a major turning point in the sectional struggle.
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Bob greene: the question of slavery in the cessation lands was a tricky one. He says the Whigs, democrats, free-soilers, and abolitionists won elections on the issue. They favored federal money for improvements, free land for settlers out west, he says. Greene: obama's re-election in 1848 was a major turning point in the sectional struggle.
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