America's Forgotten History: Part Two - RuptureContinuation of Part One. Monroe to Lincoln, each president a chapter. The struggle between Jeffersonianism and Hamiltonianism continues, but slavery warps the debate. Westward expansion, tariffs and free trade vs. government/business collusion. The Great Awakening. John Quincy Adams. Marshall, Clay, and Lincoln. Jackson and Van Buren. And finally, Puritans and Cavaliers dispute once again their deep cultural divide in another great and terrible civil war on a new continent. CONTACT: mark.david.ledbetter@gmail.com |
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... NULLIFICATION and THE TARIFF OF 1832 The South Carolina Exposition Calhoun resigns Webster-Hayne Debate Aversion to Manufacture The Compromise Tariff and the Force Bill THE BANK WAR Suffolk bank Mandate Pet Banks ONWARD CHRISTIAN ...
... NULLIFICATION and THE TARIFF OF 1832 The South Carolina Exposition Calhoun resigns Webster-Hayne Debate Aversion to Manufacture The Compromise Tariff and the Force Bill THE BANK WAR Suffolk bank Mandate Pet Banks ONWARD CHRISTIAN ...
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... Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 278 281 285 287 288 290 291 295 297 299 302 303 304 306 309 309 311 313 313 316 317 319 320 322 323 Slave and Freeman, North and South Jury Nullification ECONOMIC POLICY:
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Mark David Ledbetter. Slave and Freeman, North and South Jury Nullification ECONOMIC POLICY: NOT MUCH FOREIGN POLICY: OPENING JAPAN ELECTION OF 1852 CHAPTER TEN. The 14th President: Franklin Pierce CABINET OSTEND MANIFESTO THE ROAD TO ...
Mark David Ledbetter. Slave and Freeman, North and South Jury Nullification ECONOMIC POLICY: NOT MUCH FOREIGN POLICY: OPENING JAPAN ELECTION OF 1852 CHAPTER TEN. The 14th President: Franklin Pierce CABINET OSTEND MANIFESTO THE ROAD TO ...
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Contents
Americas Forgotten History | 1 |
James Monroe | 12 |
John Quincy Adams | 91 |
Andrew Jackson | 125 |
Martin Van Buren | 195 |
William Henry Harrison | 245 |
James Polk | 257 |
THE MEXICANAMERICAN WAR | 274 |
Zachary Taylor | 303 |
Millard Fillmore | 316 |
Franklin Pierce | 339 |
James Buchanan | 365 |
Jefferson Davis | 386 |
GOVERNING THE CONFEDERACY | 394 |
Abraham Lincoln | 408 |
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