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In the 1840s and '50s, the party was in conflict over extending slavery to the Western territories. Southern Democrats insisted on protecting slavery in all the ...
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The Democratic Party has changed significantly during its more than two centuries of existence. During the 19th century the party supported or tolerated slavery ...
Before the American Civil War, the party generally supported slavery or insisted it be left to the states. After the war until the 1940s, the party opposed ...
Yet a closer looks shows the Democrats were a popular party in Pennsylvania that had been dangerously divided in its beliefs about war, slavery, and civil ...
In the 1857 case. Dred Scott v. Sandford, the court ruled that slaves aren't citizens; they're property. The seven justices who voted in favor of slavery? All ...
It was not sympathetic to native Americans and opposed the abolition of slavery. In the run up to the Civil War, the party became sharply divided between ...
Apr 4, 2018 · Southern Democrats favored slavery in all territories, while their Northern counterparts thought each territory should decide for itself via ...
Finally, in 1860, slavery divided the Democratic party. In 1860 the Democrats ran two separate tickets -- one southern and one northern. The irony for the ...
The first opponents of slavery were the slaves themselves. The system of slavery was constantly under threat of a generalized slave rebellion. In 1791, Haitian ...
The Democratic Party also split over the issue of slavery in the years leading to the Civil War, with some Northern Democrats adopting anti-slavery (“free soil”) ...