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− | + | Resolve and Petitions | |
− | + | relative to Slavery | |
− | + | Postponed till 1937. | |
− | + | 1837 | |
− | + | State of Maine | |
− | + | Resolves respecting the | |
− | + | abolition of Slavery | |
− | + | and the slave trade in | |
− | + | the District of Columbia | |
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Resolved That neither Congress nor the | Resolved That neither Congress nor the | ||
Legislatures of the non slave holding | Legislatures of the non slave holding | ||
states have any right to inter- | states have any right to inter- | ||
− | + | fere with slavery within the | |
− | + | slave holding states. | |
Resolved That the right to petition | Resolved That the right to petition | ||
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by the Constitution of the United | by the Constitution of the United | ||
States. | States. | ||
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Resolved That Congress has the right to | Resolved That Congress has the right to | ||
abolish slavery and the slave | abolish slavery and the slave | ||
trade in the District of Colum- | trade in the District of Colum- | ||
− | + | bia, but inasmuch as our | |
Senators and Representatives can | Senators and Representatives can |
Latest revision as of 15:35, 27 August 2020
Resolve and Petitions relative to Slavery Postponed till 1937.
1837
State of Maine Resolves respecting the abolition of Slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia
Resolved That neither Congress nor the
Legislatures of the non slave holding states have any right to inter- fere with slavery within the slave holding states.
Resolved That the right to petition
Congress to abolish slavery and the slave trade, in the District of Columbia is guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States.
Resolved That Congress has the right to
abolish slavery and the slave trade in the District of Colum- bia, but inasmuch as our Senators and Representatives can