The Democratic Machine, 1850-1854

The Democratic Machine, 1850-1854
Title The Democratic Machine, 1850-1854 PDF eBook
Author Roy Franklin Nichols
Publisher
Pages 562
Release 1923
Genre United States
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The Democratic Machine, 1850-1854

The Democratic Machine, 1850-1854
Title The Democratic Machine, 1850-1854 PDF eBook
Author Roy Franklin Nichols
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1967
Genre History
ISBN

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The Democratic Machine, 1850 - 1854

The Democratic Machine, 1850 - 1854
Title The Democratic Machine, 1850 - 1854 PDF eBook
Author Roy Franklin Nichols
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1967
Genre
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Recommendations of the Bureau of Animal Industry on Problems of Livestock Production

Recommendations of the Bureau of Animal Industry on Problems of Livestock Production
Title Recommendations of the Bureau of Animal Industry on Problems of Livestock Production PDF eBook
Author Arthur Frederick Sievers
Publisher
Pages 822
Release 1930
Genre Agricultural laws and legislation
ISBN

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It is the purpose of this publication to assist those interested in medicinal plant identification and to furnish other useful information in connection with the work.

The Center Could Not Hold: Congressman William H. English and His Antebellum Political Times

The Center Could Not Hold: Congressman William H. English and His Antebellum Political Times
Title The Center Could Not Hold: Congressman William H. English and His Antebellum Political Times PDF eBook
Author Elliott Schimmel
Publisher Atlantic Publishing Company
Pages 382
Release 2020-08-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1620236613

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William Hayden English of Indiana, congressman from 1853–1861, ended his official political career one and a half months before the attack on Fort Sumter. Though his name may not be as well known as other antebellum historical figures, he actively and influentially participated in all the major political events of the great drama that culminated in the most devastating war in American history. While this book is specifically a close analysis of one antebellum politician, it also acts as a comprehensive study by which one may examine not only the perspective and struggles of a single congressman, but also the contextual political environment that surrounded America’s descent into the great tragedy of the Civil War.

Wrestling With His Angel

Wrestling With His Angel
Title Wrestling With His Angel PDF eBook
Author Sidney Blumenthal
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 608
Release 2017-05-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1501153781

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Explores how the sixteenth president rebounded from the disintegration of the Whig Party and took on the anti-Immigration party in Illinois to clear a path for a new Republican Party.

Slavery and the American West

Slavery and the American West
Title Slavery and the American West PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Morrison
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 411
Release 2000-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 0807864323

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Tracing the sectionalization of American politics in the 1840s and 1850s, Michael Morrison offers a comprehensive study of how slavery and territorial expansion intersected as causes of the Civil War. Specifically, he argues that the common heritage of the American Revolution bound Americans together until disputes over the extension of slavery into the territories led northerners and southerners to increasingly divergent understandings of the Revolution's legacy. Manifest Destiny promised the literal enlargement of freedom through the extension of American institutions all the way to the Pacific. At each step--from John Tyler's attempt to annex Texas in 1844, to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, to the opening shots of the Civil War--the issue of slavery had to be confronted. Morrison shows that the Revolution was the common prism through which northerners and southerners viewed these events and that the factor that ultimately made consensus impossible was slavery itself. By 1861, no nationally accepted solution to the dilemma of slavery in the territories had emerged, no political party existed as a national entity, and politicians from both North and South had come to believe that those on the other side had subverted the American political tradition.