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The primary difference between the two candidates for the Illinois senate seat in 1858

The primary difference between the two candidates for the Illinois senate seat in 1858

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US History to 1870

The _____ feared that “Republican Government” in America was being overwhelmed by _____ immigrants from Germany and Ireland, whose highest loyalty was supposedly to the pope.
In Charles Sumner’s _____ speech, he argued that proslavery men associated with the “harlot” of slavery, and two days later _____ avenged the South’s honor by beating Sumner with a cane.
The infamous Dred Scott decision of 1857 held that blacks were not and could never be _____ and therefore Dred Scott had no right to sue in federal court, as well as that the _____ was unconstitutional because Congress had no power to ban slavery in the territories.
The primary difference between the two candidates for the Illinois senate seat in 1858 was that _____ believed slavery was “evil,” while _____ was morally indifferent to it.
John Brown’s raid at _____ deepened the divide over slavery as Northerners responded with an outpouring of sympathy and Southerners feared a _____ plot to attack slaveholders.

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The primary difference between the two candidates for the Illinois senate seat in 1858

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