Conflict and Consensus in Early American HistoryAllen Freeman Davis, Harold D. Woodman D.C. Heath, 1980 - Počet stran: 465 |
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... Whig leaders who were also nouveau . The " Conscience Whigs , " who emerged with the heating up of the slavery issue and who be- came Free Soilers after the Mexican War , were for the most part of older family and higher social status ...
... Whig leaders who were also nouveau . The " Conscience Whigs , " who emerged with the heating up of the slavery issue and who be- came Free Soilers after the Mexican War , were for the most part of older family and higher social status ...
Strana 221
... Whig . ” In Missouri , too , the Jackson party leadership contained more slave- holders as well as the men who owned the largest numbers of slaves . Prac- tically no Whigs owned more than 20 slaves . While Democratic leaders were ...
... Whig . ” In Missouri , too , the Jackson party leadership contained more slave- holders as well as the men who owned the largest numbers of slaves . Prac- tically no Whigs owned more than 20 slaves . While Democratic leaders were ...
Strana 222
... Whig strength did appear to be greatest " where cotton growing and atten- dant activities were dominant interests " and in " those counties where in- vestment in primary types of manufacturing and commercial ventures sup- plemented ...
... Whig strength did appear to be greatest " where cotton growing and atten- dant activities were dominant interests " and in " those counties where in- vestment in primary types of manufacturing and commercial ventures sup- plemented ...
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