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MrRa [10]
4 years ago
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What is the freeport doctrine

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irina [24]4 years ago
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The Freeport doctrine was Stephen Douglas’s doctrine that said slavery could be excluded from territories of the U.S. by local legislation. (Brainliest answer please) :)
Anarel [89]4 years ago
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It was developed by Stephen Douglas that said the exclusion of slavery in a territory could be determined by the refusal of the voters to enact any laws that would protect slave property.

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