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The State Governor
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Things have to pass through the governor for something to be placed
The South and the Slavery Controversy
No, it does not give Judaism more right to own "the Holy Land". Other monotheistic religions believe in the same, and i'm pretty sure it'd start a war of religions if one of them said "i have more rights to own it". That's an example, but no, it does not give anyone more rights for being the first inhabitants. Think about past tense, columbus invading U.S. who was here first?
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In 1856, clashes between antislavery Free-Soilers, or people that opposed the expansion of slavery, and border ruffians came to a head. A man named John Brown, along with his four sons and a small group of followers, heard the news that an antislavery activist had been attacked in Lawrence, Kansas.
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