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    Founding Son: Episode 4 - Don't Mess With Texas

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    About this Episode

    John Quincy Adams unleashes on the House floor over two pivotal issues of the 1830s: The annexation of Texas, and prohibiting the discussion of slavery in the U.S. House, known as the Gag rule.

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