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205 documents for compromise of 1850 document
  • ..."Compromise of 1850" (Appendix, Primary Document). ...

  • ...The COMPROMISE OF 1850, which admitted California as a free state... 1850;"Wilmot Proviso"(Appendix, Primary Document). ...

  • ... Jeffersonian who refused to compromise the principles expressed in the Declaration of Ind..."slave" and "slavery" never appear in the document. Garrison's position was strengthened in 1840, whe...In A Defence for Fugitive Slaves (1850), Spooner presents an argument that he would later...

  • ... in 1851, disenchanted with the COMPROMISE OF 1850, which admitted California into the Union ...; "Wilmot Proviso" (Appendix, Primary Document). ...

  • ... possessed of superior military talents." In 1850, Chief Justice Taney, for the Court, said: "His du... State Department, in a widely circulated document, contended: "Under the Constitution, the President...; the House majority felt otherwise and compromise legislation was finally enacted acceptable to both...

  • ... positions a massive array of historical documents, of which . [Page 363 U.S. 1, 13] . we take judi... 1st Sess: H. R. 5991, H. R. 5992 ("compromise" bills); S. 155, S. 1545 (quitclaim measures); S. ... portion of New Mexico, the United States in 1850 paid Texas $10,000,000 to relinquish its claim to ...

  • ... not simply a grant-rather it was the documentary record of a still existent agreement between still... of finding ground for a rational compromise between individual rights and public welfare. The ...v. Nesbit, 51 U.S. (10 How.) 395 , 401 (1850); Carpenter v. Pennsylvania, 58 U.S. (17 How.) 456...

  • The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) annually publishes one or more notices apportioning funds appropriated by law. In some cases, if less than a full year of funds is available, FTA publishes multiple partial apportionment notices. This notice is the first notice announcing partial apportionment for programs funded with Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 contract authority because the current authorization of FTA's programs provides contract authority for the period October 1, 2011 through March 31, 2012. Additionally, the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2012, provides full-year funding for FTA's programs funded from the General Fund of the United States Treasury, which are Administrative Expenses, the New Starts and Research programs and grants to the Washington Metropo...

    ... This document apportions the FY 2012 authorized contract authori... completion of the NEPA process) would compromise FTA's ability to comply with Federal environmental... 1850, Los Angeles, CA 90017-. ...

  • The debate over slavery's role in the American Civil War continues 150 years after the war began. Steven Lubet's "Fugitive Justice: Runaways, Rescuers, and Slavery on Trial" looks at the issue by profiling three cases involving attempts to capture runaway slaves and return them to servitude. Lubet shows how the compromise of 1787 and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 influenced attitudes toward the "peculiar institution" of slavery.

    ... compromise helped defray opposition to a document that would have given Northern states a dispropor...

  • A few historians have argued that if these United States of America were a play, the battlefield outcomes of our horrific Civil War completed Act III. In Act I, the creation of a new nation was declared and secured by the American Revolution. The second act laid the foundation for actual governance with our laws, expressed several years later, by the U.S. Constitution. After several years of fits and mis-starts post-revolution, the Articles of Confederation were scrapped in order to form a "more perfect union," as expressed upfront by the Constitution. Surely the new document's preamble may have been "perfect" for some, but in 1860, nearly 4 million slaves were personae non gratae. Well before the ink dried on the new Constitution during those steamy colonial days ...

    ...From the Missouri Compromise of 1820, the Compromise of 1850 and Fugitive Slav...



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