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2010

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Popular Sovereignty, Slavery In The Territories, And The South, 1785-1860, Robert Christopher Childers Jan 2010

Popular Sovereignty, Slavery In The Territories, And The South, 1785-1860, Robert Christopher Childers

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

The doctrine of popular sovereignty emerged as a potential solution to the crisis over slavery in the territories because it removed the issue from the halls of Congress. Most historians have focused on its development and implementation beginning in the late 1840s and culminating with passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854, but have not recognized its significance in earlier debates over slavery. Popular sovereignty, which took various forms and received different definitions, appeared as a potential solution to the problem of slavery extension as early as the first decade of the nineteenth century when settlers in the Louisiana Purchase …