U.S. House of Representatives'
Gag Rule on Abolition (1836) (1 nov 1836 ano – 25 set 1844 ano)
Descrição:
"Faced with a deluge of abolitionist petitions, the U.S. House of Representatives adopts a 'gag rule' by which abolitionist issues are automatically tabled.
Supporters of the gag rule argued that the drafters of the Constitution had intended that the subject of slavery should never be discussed or debated in Congress. The tireless work of former President John Quincy Adams, arguing the Constitutional right of citizens to petition their government, led to the overturn of the rule."
Source:
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/interactive/slavery-united-states/
Adicionado na linha do tempo:
Data:
1 nov 1836 ano
25 set 1844 ano
~ 7 years and 10 months
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