Thursday, December 17, 2009

Charles Sumner Ii Senator Was The Attack On Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner Just As Important To The Rise Of The Republican Party..?

Was the attack on Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner just as important to the rise of the Republican party..? - charles sumner ii senator

It was the attack against Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts also important for the formation of the Republican Party, the Kansas-Nebraska Act Kansas and evolution itself? Is it possible to assert that there is a difference between the resistance to slavery (for whatever reason) and the opposition to "Slave Power"?

1 comment:

augie6_1 said...

Sumner has probably also contributed to the reconstruction or upgrade of the country, that the abolition of slavery.

Sumner Lincoln strongly emancipation proclamation, and stated that separate the states of the federation "suicide", so losing their constitutional rights. By Thaddeus Stevens in the House, Sumner led the fight for Congress (or "radical support") of the reconstruction program to ensure freedom and equality for blacks and emancipation of black men.

By Shmoop / Sumner

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