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Beginning in the late eighteenth century, a vast cotton kingdom arose, transforming the old South into the largest and wealthiest slave society on earth—maybe the largest in human history. Between 1789 and 1850 nine slave states and eight free states were admitted to the Union. The Mexican-American War ended with the acquisition of an immense southwestern territory that could potentially add several more slave states to the nation.
The Crooked Path to Abolition: Abraham Lincoln and the Antislavery Constitution
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