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Encyclopedia > Lecompton Constitution

The Lecompton Constitution was one of four proposed Kansas state constitutions. The Lecompton Constitutional Convention was held in September, 1857 in Lecompton, Kansas Territory. The Lecompton Constitution supported the existence of slavery in the proposed state and protected rights of slaveholders. In addition, the constitution provided for a referendum that allowed voters the choice of allowing more slaves to the territory. Boycotted by free-soilers, the referendum concerning additional slaves to the Kansas territory was passed overwhelmingly. Eventually when President Buchanan attempted to steer the Lecompton Constitution through Congress, it reached a deadlock, causing the Democratic party split between Douglas and Breckinridge. A proposal for another referendum gave the people of Kansas the opportunity to either reject or accept the Constitution in its entirety with the proviso that rejection would delay statehood. Despite the proviso, the Constitution was rejected by Kansans, and Kansas was admitted to the Union as a free state in 1861. The other proposed state constitutions were the Topeka Constitution, the Leavenworth Constitution and the Wyandotte Constitution. Official language(s) none Capital Topeka Largest city Wichita Area  Ranked 15th  - Total 82,277 sq mi (213,096 km²)  - Width 211 miles (340 km)  - Length 417 miles (645 km)  - % water 0. ... For other uses, see State (disambiguation). ... 1857 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... Lecompton is a city located in Douglas County, Kansas, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 608. ... map of Kansas Territory Kansas Territory was an organized territory of the United States that existed from May 30, 1854 to January 29, 1861, when Kansas became the 34th U.S. state admitted to the Union. ... This article is about the President of the United States. ... 1861 is a common year starting on Tuesday. ... The Topeka Convention, held in 1855, was the first attempt to establish a constitution for Kansas Territory. ... The Leavenworth Constitution was one of four proposed Kansas state constitutions. ... Drawn up at Wyandotte (now part of Kansas City) in July 1859, the Wyandotte Constitution was the 4th and final constitution voted on by the people of Kansas regarding the terms of Kansas admission to the union, particularly whether as a free state or slave state. ...


Democrats opposed to the constitution were known as Anti-Lecompton Democrats. The Democratic Party is one of the two major United States political parties. ...


Excerpt from the Lecompton Constitution

ARTICLE VII.-- SLAVERY.

SECTION 1. The right of property is before and higher than any constitutional sanction, and the right of the owner of a slave to such slave and its increase is the same and as inviolable as the right of the owner of any property whatever.

SECTION 2. The Legislature shall have no power to pass laws for the emancipation of slave without the consent of the owners, or without paying the owners previous to their emancipation a full equivalent in money for the slaves so emancipated. They shall have no power to prevent immigrants to the State from bringing with them such persons as are deemed slaves by the laws of any one of the United States or Territories, so long as any person of the same age or description shall be continued in slavery by the laws of this State: Provided, That such person or slave be the bona fide property of such immigrants: And provided, also, That laws may be passed to prohibit the introduction into this State of slaves who have committed high crimes in other States or Territories. They shall have power to pass laws to permit the owners of slaves to emancipate them, saving the rights of creditors, and preventing them from becoming a public charge. They shall have power to pass laws to permit the owners of slaves to treat them with humanity, to provide for them necessary food and clothing, to abstain from all injuries to them extending to life or limb; and, in case of their neglect or refusal to comply with the direction of such laws, to have such slave sold for the benefit of the owner or owners.

SECTION 3. In the prosecution of slaves for crimes of higher grade than petit larceny, the Legislature shall have no power to deprive them of an impartial trial by petit jury.

SECTION 4. Any person who shall maliciously dismember, or deprive a slave of life, shall suffer such punishment as would be inflicted in case the like offense had been committed on a free white person, and on the like proof, except in case of insurrection of such slave.

Source: Historic Lecompton.


See also: Historical Background section of Lecompton, Kansas Lecompton is a city located in Douglas County, Kansas, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 608. ...


External links

  • The Kansas Constitution

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