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... organization of the Republican Party pro- ceeded as negotiations over candidacies continued . In December 1855 Francis P. Blair , a venerable leader of Jacksonian De- mocracy strongly opposed to expansion of slavery , was host for a ...
... organization of the Republican Party pro- ceeded as negotiations over candidacies continued . In December 1855 Francis P. Blair , a venerable leader of Jacksonian De- mocracy strongly opposed to expansion of slavery , was host for a ...
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... organizations had made alliances with business . Senator Matthew S. Quay , an accomplished fund raiser , managed the organization of the Camerons in Pennsylvania . Thomas C. Platt had put together again much of the organization in New ...
... organizations had made alliances with business . Senator Matthew S. Quay , an accomplished fund raiser , managed the organization of the Camerons in Pennsylvania . Thomas C. Platt had put together again much of the organization in New ...
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... organization among sovereign na- tions to prevent military aggression and to attain permanent peace with organized justice in a free world . " Identical language found its way into the party platform of 1944 . Meanwhile Wendell Willkie ...
... organization among sovereign na- tions to prevent military aggression and to attain permanent peace with organized justice in a free world . " Identical language found its way into the party platform of 1944 . Meanwhile Wendell Willkie ...
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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 |