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Since, therefore, the abolition of slavery never appeared in the platform of any
great political party, since the only appeal ever made to the electorate on that
issue was scornfully repulsed, since the spokesman of the Republicans [Lincoln]
...
Since, therefore, the abolition of slavery never appeared in the platform of any
great political party, since the only appeal ever made to the electorate on that
issue was scornfully repulsed, since the spokesman of the Republicans [Lincoln]
...
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... and Fort Sumter," Journal of Southern History 3 (1937): 259-288. He argues
that Lincoln intentionally provoked the firing on Fort Sumter so that he could unify
the Radical and Conservative wings of his party and attract Northern Democrats ...
... and Fort Sumter," Journal of Southern History 3 (1937): 259-288. He argues
that Lincoln intentionally provoked the firing on Fort Sumter so that he could unify
the Radical and Conservative wings of his party and attract Northern Democrats ...
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be the third attempt to take Canada.90 Seward understood the desirability of a
foreign war for the new administration since Lincoln had only received 40 percent
of the popular vote and he was the leader of a new and radical party. By following
...
be the third attempt to take Canada.90 Seward understood the desirability of a
foreign war for the new administration since Lincoln had only received 40 percent
of the popular vote and he was the leader of a new and radical party. By following
...
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