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The United States has had a long history as a two-party electoral system. But many, if not most, Americans are unhappy with ...
Explore who was the youngest vice president in the U.S. Discover the life and career of John C. Breckinridge. Explore his ...
In 1858, after winning the Republican nomination for the Senate against incumbent Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln gave a ...
The driving force on Capitol Hill is cowardice, as both GOPers and Dems confess to fear of violence. It wasn't always that ...
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On May 20, 1862, President Lincoln grabbed his pen and changed America forever. Congress tried to pass homestead bills three times before. The House approved each time, but the Senate blocked them.
Only 4,696 residents decided for Lincoln. That was a far worse percentage of the total vote than in 1860. Then, Lincoln received 5,128 votes, or 47%, in a four-way election.
But he did. In 1859, he made a series of speeches in Ohio campaigning to be the Republican candidate for president in the 1860 election. In Cincinnati on Sept. 17, 1859, Lincoln spoke from the ...
Sam Jenkins-Shaw (pictured above with Miriam Grace Edwards) does what he can with the photographer, Brady, talking initially about the power of this disruptive technology to communicate in newly ...
News Analysis Ahead of unprecedented election, looking for lessons in America’s past By David M. Shribman Globe Correspondent, Updated November 2, 2024, 3:17 p.m.
In the months following Lincoln’s election — and before his inauguration in March 1861 — seven Southern states, led by South Carolina on Dec. 20, 1860, seceded, setting the stage for the ...