1. The Missouri Comprimise
As Richmond paper publishing supervisor, Thomas Ritchie entered, "the whole country appears agitated by this question.... The foreign policies of the Southern-supporting Jefferson and Madison managements - including an Restraint on foreign trade that destroyed New England's merchant economy and the War of 1812 that dishonored many Yankees' moral values as well as their agendas- had persuaded many New Englanders that the Federalists were true to complain about the command of slaveholders in the federal government. ... In the years closely succeeding the War of 1812, when the Sou...
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