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- 21st_Rule abstract "Throughout the period before the American Civil War, petitions and memorials relating to the slavery question appear in many records of the United States Congress. Between 1836 and 1844, the 21st rule of the U.S. House of Representatives (the so-called gag rule) provided that no petition relating to the abolition of slavery would be entertained in any way; therefore, all such petitions and memorials received during that period were tabled.During this period, hundreds of petitions (5 ft.) relating to the abolition of slavery, slavery in the District of Columbia, fugitive slave laws and fugitive slaves, the admission of slave states, slavery in the territories, African colonization and repeal of the 21st rule were tabled.".
- 21st_Rule wikiPageExternalLink chapter_14_judiciary.html.
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- 21st_Rule wikiPageRevisionID "670592989".
- 21st_Rule wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
- 21st_Rule wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- 21st_Rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_United_States_Congress.
- 21st_Rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavery_in_the_United_States.
- 21st_Rule wikiPageWikiLink Gag_rule.
- 21st_Rule wikiPageWikiLink Historic_regions_of_the_United_States.
- 21st_Rule wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Congress.
- 21st_Rule wikiPageWikiLink United_States_House_of_Representatives.
- 21st_Rule wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- 21st_Rule wikiPageWikiLinkText "gag rule".
- 21st_Rule wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Twenty-first Rule".
- 21st_Rule wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:History-stub.
- 21st_Rule subject Category:History_of_the_United_States_Congress.
- 21st_Rule subject Category:Slavery_in_the_United_States.
- 21st_Rule comment "Throughout the period before the American Civil War, petitions and memorials relating to the slavery question appear in many records of the United States Congress. Between 1836 and 1844, the 21st rule of the U.S.".
- 21st_Rule label "21st Rule".
- 21st_Rule sameAs Q4631158.
- 21st_Rule sameAs m.055k3x.
- 21st_Rule sameAs Q4631158.
- 21st_Rule wasDerivedFrom 21st_Rule?oldid=670592989.
- 21st_Rule isPrimaryTopicOf 21st_Rule.