- Appeal of the Independent Democrats
The Appeal of the Independent Democrats (the full title was "Appeal of the Independent Democrats in Congress to the People of the United States") was a
manifesto issued in January,1854 , in response to the introduction into the United States Senate of the Kansas-Nebraska Bill. The Appeal was written by SenatorSalmon P. Chase of Ohio with assistance from RepresentativeJoshua Giddings , also from Ohio. Chase and Giddings were concerned that the bill repealed theMissouri Compromise , opening the proposed new territories of Kansas and Nebraska to slavery. [Foner p. 93-94]The Appeal stated:
Chase reviewed the history of the Missouri Compromise and argued that it had been accepted by the North only with the expectation that most of the remaining territory from the
Louisiana Purchase would remain as free territory. Realizing that the Missouri Compromise was "canonized in the hearts of the American people", he called for both religious and political action in order to defeat the bill. [Foner p. 94-95]The Appeal was originally published in the Cincinnati "Gazette" and widely reprinted by other newspapers throughout the country. Historian Eric Foner wrote, "Historians have tended to agree that the 'Appeal' was one of the most effective pieces of political propaganda in our history." Chase's description of an aggressive
Slave Power came to be accepted in much of the North. [Foner p. 94-95]Historian
Allan Nevins wrote that Chase's language was often "grossly exaggerated" and used as an example the claim that the bill would "permanently subjugate the whole country to the yoke of a slaveholding despotism." Nevins argued that the Appeal did much to arouse Southern resentment against the anti-slavery opponents of the bill. [Nevins p. 112]Notes
References
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=5uBXNCoq8VsC&pg=RA1-PA144&dq=%22Appeal+of+the+Independent+Democrats%22&lr=&num=100&as_brr=3#PRA1-PA145,M1 Full text of the "Declaration"] pp 144-52
*Foner, Eric. "Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men: The Ideology of the Republican Party Before the Civil War." (1970) ISBN 0-19-509497-2
* Nevins, Allan. "Ordeal of the Union: A House Dividing 1852-1857." (1947) SBN 684-10424-5
*Congressional Globe ,33rd Congress , 1st Session, 281 282
* "Dictionary of American History," ed. byJames Truslow Adams , New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940External links
[http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/index.asp?document=945 Appeal of the Independent Democrats]
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