. A reference history of the world from the earliest times to the present; part one: world history, part two: national histories; maps, tables, charts, and an exhaustive index . ouldbe introduced into New Mexico. The South alsogained a new fugitive slave law, which was to be en-forced by Federal commissioners. This compromise was a makeshift. It could notcontrol the sentiments of tlie people, and the at^tempt to enforce the law in Boston caused indigna-tion and disorder. Popular feeling was still morearoused bv the publication of Uncle Toms Cabin byHarriet Beecher Stowe in 1852, Although its p
. A reference history of the world from the earliest times to the present; part one: world history, part two: national histories; maps, tables, charts, and an exhaustive index . ouldbe introduced into New Mexico. The South alsogained a new fugitive slave law, which was to be en-forced by Federal commissioners. This compromise was a makeshift. It could notcontrol the sentiments of tlie people, and the at^tempt to enforce the law in Boston caused indigna-tion and disorder. Popular feeling was still morearoused bv the publication of Uncle Toms Cabin byHarriet Beecher Stowe in 1852, Although its pic-tiu-e of slavery was not the average, its description oflaiown and probable horrors gave it mipnccileiUedsuccess, more than 300,000 copies being sold in asingle year. It exercised an influence in politics be-yond that of any other book ever written in 1854 Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois introducedinto the Senate the Kansas-Nebraska Bill, wluchprovided for the organization of the Louisiana Pur-chase north of 36° 30 and west of Missouri andIowa into the two territories of Kansas and Ne-braska. Provision was made that the States formed EARLY TYPES OF AIRCRAFT.
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