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The work traces the emergence and evolution of a deliberate pro-slavery conspiracy from early national politics through sectional crisis and armed rebellion, arguing that ambitions to extend slaveholding shaped key policy decisions. It analyzes economic tensions—protective tariffs versus free trade—and shows how those disputes intertwined with slavery debates to inflame sectionalism. Legislative acts, judicial rulings, territorial contests, and partisan campaigns are reviewed in sequence to explain the escalation of conflict. The author relies heavily on official records, speeches, and contemporary documents to present competing voices and evidence. The narrative closes by urging reconciliation toward those who accepted the war's results.
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