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1861年初,俄亥俄州两名共和党国会议员代表了俄亥俄州政治的分裂本质:由著名的托马斯·科温提出的宪法“科温修正案”保证奴隶制的永久合法性,以防止内战;詹姆斯·阿什利(James Ashley)的一项法案规定,任何逃到自由州的奴隶都可以获得有偿解放。与此同时,前州长萨尔蒙·p·蔡斯(Salmon P. Chase)加入了林肯的内阁,担任财政部长,他被广泛认为是将黑人带入共和党的人。
The schizophrenic nature of Ohio’s politics was represented by two Ohio Republican congressmen in early 1861: the “Corwin amendment” to the Constitution, proposed by the eminent Thomas Corwin, guaranteed slavery’s legality in perpetuity so as to forestall civil war; a bill by James Ashley mandated compensated emancipation for any enslaved person escaping to a free state. Meanwhile, former Governor Salmon P. Chase, widely identified with bringing black men into the Republican Party, joined Lincoln’s cabinet as Secretary of the Treasury.