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... Federal Prisoners and Rebel Witnes- ses - Letter of Louis Schade , Esq . - Formation of the Southern Confederate and State Governments - Organization of Confederate States Army - Inhuman Treatment of Confederate Prisoners - J . P ...
... Federal Prisoners and Rebel Witnes- ses - Letter of Louis Schade , Esq . - Formation of the Southern Confederate and State Governments - Organization of Confederate States Army - Inhuman Treatment of Confederate Prisoners - J . P ...
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... Federal Congress . These enactments were opposed by the statesmen of the South , since , in their opinion , they invested the Executive with powers not conferred by the Constitution and inimical to popular rights . The Creation of a ...
... Federal Congress . These enactments were opposed by the statesmen of the South , since , in their opinion , they invested the Executive with powers not conferred by the Constitution and inimical to popular rights . The Creation of a ...
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... Federal Gov- ernment , even to straining the Constitution . This was the Federal party . The Southern States , led by Thomas Jefferson , maintained State rights against Federal en- croachment . This was the Democratic party . In 1797 ...
... Federal Gov- ernment , even to straining the Constitution . This was the Federal party . The Southern States , led by Thomas Jefferson , maintained State rights against Federal en- croachment . This was the Democratic party . In 1797 ...
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... Federal Con- gress . These enactments were opposed by the statesmen of the South , since , in their opinion , they invested the Executive with powers not conferred by the Constitution and inimical to popular rights . The Creation of a ...
... Federal Con- gress . These enactments were opposed by the statesmen of the South , since , in their opinion , they invested the Executive with powers not conferred by the Constitution and inimical to popular rights . The Creation of a ...
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... Federal treasury , a new financial policy was in- augurated . A tariff of high duties was passed by Con- gress , April , 1816. New England advocated this law , because , during the war , she had transferred her capital from commerce to ...
... Federal treasury , a new financial policy was in- augurated . A tariff of high duties was passed by Con- gress , April , 1816. New England advocated this law , because , during the war , she had transferred her capital from commerce to ...
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