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Page 76
... Michigan , Min- nesota , South Dakota , Washington , and 11 of the 13 in Cali- fornia . Farmers closest to Canada had voiced their disapproval of Taft's reciprocity plans for lower duties on agricultural ship- ments from that dominion ...
... Michigan , Min- nesota , South Dakota , Washington , and 11 of the 13 in Cali- fornia . Farmers closest to Canada had voiced their disapproval of Taft's reciprocity plans for lower duties on agricultural ship- ments from that dominion ...
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... Michigan had early support but little organization . A well - financed campaign for Wendell L. Willkie , an amateur in politics but well - known as a defender of private enterprise , soon brought him a burst of popular enthusiasm ...
... Michigan had early support but little organization . A well - financed campaign for Wendell L. Willkie , an amateur in politics but well - known as a defender of private enterprise , soon brought him a burst of popular enthusiasm ...
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... Michigan , and Oregon . The Dixiecrat States ' Rights Party with its local Democratic underpinning had failed to organize the South except in Alabama , Louisiana , Mississippi , and South Carolina . The Midwestern farmer , except in a ...
... Michigan , and Oregon . The Dixiecrat States ' Rights Party with its local Democratic underpinning had failed to organize the South except in Alabama , Louisiana , Mississippi , and South Carolina . The Midwestern farmer , except in a ...
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Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |