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A Short History Franklin L. Burdette. CHAPTER 2 Presidential Battle : 1856 Economics and Politics . Economic and sectional change , brought about by the vibrant development of the American West , influenced the social fabric that ...
A Short History Franklin L. Burdette. CHAPTER 2 Presidential Battle : 1856 Economics and Politics . Economic and sectional change , brought about by the vibrant development of the American West , influenced the social fabric that ...
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... economic crisis . ( See Reading No. 18. ) Defeat in 1932. The Republican convention that renomi- nated President ... economic chaos but spoke also of governmental economy and balanced budgets . There must be " an economic constitu ...
... economic crisis . ( See Reading No. 18. ) Defeat in 1932. The Republican convention that renomi- nated President ... economic chaos but spoke also of governmental economy and balanced budgets . There must be " an economic constitu ...
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... economic defense and counterattack ever evolved in the history of the Republic . We put it into action . Our measures have repelled these attacks of fear and panic . We have maintained the financial integrity of our Government . We have ...
... economic defense and counterattack ever evolved in the history of the Republic . We put it into action . Our measures have repelled these attacks of fear and panic . We have maintained the financial integrity of our Government . We have ...
Contents
Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
Copyright | |
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Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |