This title chronologically tells the birth, life and death of the Whigs, a major American political party that was the country's last and best hope to avert secession. The chain of political developments is reconstructed for the reader.
Neither man succeeded in uniting the Whig Party behind him (a gargantuan task, to be sure), and neither was ever elected president in his own right. The increasing rancor over slavery is what finally killed the Whig Party.
Other solid recent studies include Joseph F. Kett, Merit: The History of a Founding Ideal from the American Revolution to the Twenty-First Century (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2013); Lawrence R. Samuel, The American Dream: A ...
1 ( Washington , 1903 ) ; Bertram Wyatt - Brown , " Prelude to Abolitionism : Sabbatarian Politics and the Rise of the Second Party System , " Journal of American History , 58 ( 1971 ) , 316-341 ; and Michael F. Holt , " The Antimasonic ...
\/Villiam Lee Nliller, ArguingAbout Slavery: T/u> Great Battle in I/re United States Congress (N cw York: Alfred A. Knopf, ... Stanley l-Iarrold, American Abolitionists (Harlow, England: Pearson Education, 2001), 67–68; The Liberator ...
In this exciting new book, the rst comprehensive history of the Republicans in 40 years, Lewis L. Gould traces the evolution of the Grand Old Party from its emergence as an antislavery coalition in the 1850s to its current role as the ...
Howe studies the American Whigs with the thoroughness so often devoted their party rivals, the Jacksonian Democrats.
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With electoral votes disputed in three states, a Democrat winning the popular vote, and the Supreme Court stepping in to overrule Florida court decisions, the presidential election of 1876 was...
Extracts valuable lessons on business leadership from the story of the Founding Fathers' struggle to create a new nation.
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