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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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... Civil War, and the legacy of President Lincoln, it is important to state some of
my personal views. Many have since learned what Avery Craven learned in 1942
when he first published his book The Coming of the Civil War, which is, that if you
...
... Civil War, and the legacy of President Lincoln, it is important to state some of
my personal views. Many have since learned what Avery Craven learned in 1942
when he first published his book The Coming of the Civil War, which is, that if you
...
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In fact, President Lincoln demonstrated that he would support slavery where it
already existed when he required that each member of his cabinet pledge in
writing that they would fully support the controversial Fugitive Slave provision of
the ...
In fact, President Lincoln demonstrated that he would support slavery where it
already existed when he required that each member of his cabinet pledge in
writing that they would fully support the controversial Fugitive Slave provision of
the ...
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Lincoln was supported in his bid for the presidency by rich industrialists of the
North. He was their man and he had been their lawyer. At the heart of his platform
was a return to high import taxes, reminiscent of the "tariff of abomination" of 1832
...
Lincoln was supported in his bid for the presidency by rich industrialists of the
North. He was their man and he had been their lawyer. At the heart of his platform
was a return to high import taxes, reminiscent of the "tariff of abomination" of 1832
...
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Lincoln was a combination of both northern cultures, Thomas Jefferson and
Robert E. Lee were representative of the Cavaliers, and Andrew Jackson and
Patrick Henry were representative of the Scotch-Irish-English borderland
immigrants.
Lincoln was a combination of both northern cultures, Thomas Jefferson and
Robert E. Lee were representative of the Cavaliers, and Andrew Jackson and
Patrick Henry were representative of the Scotch-Irish-English borderland
immigrants.
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