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In the treatise, Story had raised the hypothetical of an American slave who arrived in England, where slavery was outlawed. The slave would “become ipso facto a freeman,” Story decreed, because England was under no obligation to recognize a foreign property interest it believed to be immoral. This fact implied that slaves might be emancipated in the South, too, if rebel land were treated as enemy territory governed by national or martial law rather than state or municipal law.
Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation
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