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What Other New Englanders Wrote About Disunion between the East and West
In private correspondence to Noah Webster and Cyrus King respectively, Thomas Dawes and Ephraim Lock promoted a return of the government to the original thirteen states. They wanted to remove the three-fifths clause. They suggested permission from all states was needed … Continue reading →
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