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President Lincoln, however, in the American Civil War, set the first prominent
example of abuse of the presidential powers regarding wars. The danger of
ignoring the Constitution was strongly stated by Senator Daniel Webster:
Miracles do not ...
President Lincoln, however, in the American Civil War, set the first prominent
example of abuse of the presidential powers regarding wars. The danger of
ignoring the Constitution was strongly stated by Senator Daniel Webster:
Miracles do not ...
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33 The Civil War Now, let us look at what happened when we abandoned our
original principles. As part of this examination, I will explore certain long-term
costs of American wars in general, but of three wars in particular: the American
Civil ...
33 The Civil War Now, let us look at what happened when we abandoned our
original principles. As part of this examination, I will explore certain long-term
costs of American wars in general, but of three wars in particular: the American
Civil ...
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The abolition of slavery, which occurred after the Civil War, was a great step
forward for individual freedom, but the abolition of slavery was not the true
purpose or fundamental cause of the war. In fact, President Lincoln demonstrated
that he ...
The abolition of slavery, which occurred after the Civil War, was a great step
forward for individual freedom, but the abolition of slavery was not the true
purpose or fundamental cause of the war. In fact, President Lincoln demonstrated
that he ...
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Adams concludes his analysis of the cause of the Civil War by stating: "Secession
was unquestionably the cause of the Civil War. . . . Southern slavery was to be
tolerated by the North; Southern free ports were not."49 The Confederate ...
Adams concludes his analysis of the cause of the Civil War by stating: "Secession
was unquestionably the cause of the Civil War. . . . Southern slavery was to be
tolerated by the North; Southern free ports were not."49 The Confederate ...
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... We can get another perspective on the causes of the Civil War, and the issues
confronting those who had to choose sides, by examining the memoirs of one of
the most famous Southern participants, naval commander Raphael Semmes.
... We can get another perspective on the causes of the Civil War, and the issues
confronting those who had to choose sides, by examining the memoirs of one of
the most famous Southern participants, naval commander Raphael Semmes.
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