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... political home of a majority of Americans , workingmen and businessmen . The hope of Lincoln and of his successors that the South , too , would find political fulfillment in Republican policies of free enterprise and limited ...
... political home of a majority of Americans , workingmen and businessmen . The hope of Lincoln and of his successors that the South , too , would find political fulfillment in Republican policies of free enterprise and limited ...
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... political leader astute in retaining support of majorities in at least some of the states of the North , he might have strengthened the Democratic Party or at least saved it from defeat in the election of 1860. Instead he alienated many ...
... political leader astute in retaining support of majorities in at least some of the states of the North , he might have strengthened the Democratic Party or at least saved it from defeat in the election of 1860. Instead he alienated many ...
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... politics had a candidate for president been so condemned as Goldwater was in the press and in political forums . His appeal was to a high morality in the enforcement of law at home and in a search for peace against communism abroad ...
... politics had a candidate for president been so condemned as Goldwater was in the press and in political forums . His appeal was to a high morality in the enforcement of law at home and in a search for peace against communism abroad ...
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 |