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Adams believed that a war to end slavery would not only be just; it would also be legally sound under the right circumstances. If the South ever fell into a state of “servile, civil, or foreign” war, Adams foretold, Congress could declare war to restore control over the region. Then, he said, “all the powers incident to war are by necessary implication conferred” by the Constitution to both Congress and the executive branch.
Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation
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