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From: S. Artesian 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 11:57 AM
Subject: The Wolf Reports


Bleeding Wisconsin


1. In 1854, the US Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act. The act, advertised 
as a compromise, was in fact a capitulation. The law proclaimed not equality, 
but the power of slave labor over free labor, and the power of slaveholders 
over the old order of the republic. The law embraced the spread of slavery into 
the territory purchased from France in 1803, thus annulling the Missouri 
Compromise, and allowing for the admission of new slave states to the Union. 

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