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Compromise
Wilmot Proviso
Abolitionism
Abraham Lincoln
Slave and free states
Atlantic slave trade
Kansas–Nebraska Act
Origins of the American Civil War
Slavery in the United States
History of the United States
United States

Speech at Peoria, October 16, 1854

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