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votes came in second. 41 votes, for william crawford, treasury secretary, and 37 or house speaker henry claydidate earned a majority electoral votes, election to house of representatives clay was, l eliminated. high of lowest vote -- he was lowest vote getter, ar a month of back and forth it won't on and on, henry clay supporters put their weight behind john quincy adams, he had fewer votes than jackson and fewer ew elect college votes. this enraged andrew jackson, and he resigned from senate, said the election was a fraud, he would go back and run again next time and debate adams, this almost led to a civil war. in 1860, presidential election, was not just contentious, has was pointed out, ite of tore the nation apart, lincoln got 39% of popular vote against stephen douglas, democrat from illinois. also running for president was john brekenridge, and john bell of tennessee, lincoln won about 39% of the vote. but took most of the electoral college votes in the north and california and oregon. brekenridge won electoral votes in south along with maryland and delaware. and douglas captured miss
votes came in second. 41 votes, for william crawford, treasury secretary, and 37 or house speaker henry claydidate earned a majority electoral votes, election to house of representatives clay was, l eliminated. high of lowest vote -- he was lowest vote getter, ar a month of back and forth it won't on and on, henry clay supporters put their weight behind john quincy adams, he had fewer votes than jackson and fewer ew elect college votes. this enraged andrew jackson, and he resigned from senate,...
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she was close friends as a youth with henry clay one of abraham lincoln's great idols in the us senate so she had a very political background. she would read the newspapers and talk politics with her father. she was extraordinarily well educated so when she met lincoln, i think she saw him kind of a rough version of what he could be and she realized that there was a leader that she was seeing a future leader there. so i think she prodded him along the way i think she pushed him a little bit. i think she's definitely supported him. they were really good political pair obviously issues particularly later in her life, but as you put that pair together, they won heck of a political pair. so as a lawyer abram and made a name from self and central illinois, but also as a politician in the state legislature, but again, he aspired highere had great ambitions and a couple times he ran for the us senate most famously in 1858 and we know that because of course the great debates for steven douglas his great political rival. there was seven debates held around, illinois that really encapsulated the
she was close friends as a youth with henry clay one of abraham lincoln's great idols in the us senate so she had a very political background. she would read the newspapers and talk politics with her father. she was extraordinarily well educated so when she met lincoln, i think she saw him kind of a rough version of what he could be and she realized that there was a leader that she was seeing a future leader there. so i think she prodded him along the way i think she pushed him a little bit. i...
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she was close friends as a youth with henry clay one of abraham lincoln's great idols in the us senate so she had a very political background. she would read the newspapers and talk politics with her father. she was extraordinarily well educated so when she met lincoln, i thi she saw him kind of a rough version of what he could be and she realized that there was a leader that she was seeing a future leader there. so i think she prodded him along the way i think she pushed him a little bit. i think she's definitely supported him. they were really good political pair obviously issues particularly later in her life, but as you put that pair together, they won heck of a political pair. so as a lawyer abraham and made a name from self and central ilnois, but also as a politician in the state legislature, b again, he aspired higher he had great ambitions and a couple times he ran for the us senate most famously in 1858 and we know that because of course the great debates for steven douglas his great political rival. there was seven debates held around, illinois that really encapsulated the p
she was close friends as a youth with henry clay one of abraham lincoln's great idols in the us senate so she had a very political background. she would read the newspapers and talk politics with her father. she was extraordinarily well educated so when she met lincoln, i thi she saw him kind of a rough version of what he could be and she realized that there was a leader that she was seeing a future leader there. so i think she prodded him along the way i think she pushed him a little bit. i...
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the 50s shifts from the constitution to the declaration ofde independene and begins in 1852 with henry clay begins that speech saying 1776 and every one of the great speeches he delivers from the 50s, he recurs the declaration. i think the reason he has to do that, it shifts because americans in the 50s are beginning topu repudiate, they e doing this in an outright manner and they are grown in other ways and so i think is the principle of liberty for all lincoln has to demonstrate their error so throughout the 50s he appeals to the declaration in speech after speech, what properly understood does so it's only the declaration the challenge by slavery and by extension can be met and i think his reflection on the declaration reaches its culmination in the gettysburgg address and that 30 word sentence when it begins the gettysburg address post gettysburg lincoln does not recur to the declaration. achieved form and that's the statement he wants all americans to memorize. one other point, i agree that it makes sense as a reference emancipation steps that will follow emancipation but i also believ
the 50s shifts from the constitution to the declaration ofde independene and begins in 1852 with henry clay begins that speech saying 1776 and every one of the great speeches he delivers from the 50s, he recurs the declaration. i think the reason he has to do that, it shifts because americans in the 50s are beginning topu repudiate, they e doing this in an outright manner and they are grown in other ways and so i think is the principle of liberty for all lincoln has to demonstrate their error...
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formally enslaved person henry clay members smoke and fire the yankees were hunting springs that whatlikely saw was the result of confederate action rather than federal action. some people witnessed the battle and described fighting and retreat years later. the lectures opening along the evening here comes the sell side and the gun away and they come writing by and it doesn't make a difference how much they holler at them, they can't make it slow and stop. this description catches comments that confederate troops gather and cause confusion in a stampede. this was reported the impeded and almost got away. pv thanks told her it was the most terrible fighting he seen and they wept and went back into gibson and there were trees all over the country and couldn't find each other for a long time. thanks family owned by the creek family and follow to kansas. uncle jacob h returned with federal troops to fight the indians that stayed with the south. in his words. his current private from texas calvary seemed to confirm uncle jacob account. they are with us all the time until reinforced from te
formally enslaved person henry clay members smoke and fire the yankees were hunting springs that whatlikely saw was the result of confederate action rather than federal action. some people witnessed the battle and described fighting and retreat years later. the lectures opening along the evening here comes the sell side and the gun away and they come writing by and it doesn't make a difference how much they holler at them, they can't make it slow and stop. this description catches comments that...
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garrisonian constantly quoted speeches by henry clay and then said, don't vote. that has to be a contradiction to some of his followers, to say the least, but douglas by 1851, 18 52, the end of the 1850's, the slavery crisis is exploding across the country in the political parties are tearing themselves apart. douglas comes to realize this is a hugely political question as well as a moral question. he also gets -- like a lot of garrisonian moralists, he became quite inpatient with moral persuasion. you can keep trying to change a person's heart forever and ever. at some point, you may just need to bend somebody's will to change a lot, if you can. he loved politics, but he only shouldered up to it carefully in the 1850's. at first, he considered himself a free soil or. he goes to the first free soil convention in 1848 and they called him up to speak. he didn't quite know what to do with that first republican party in four, although he was excited about it. here's a political party that's antislavery. it's against the expansion of slavery and he begins to develop -
garrisonian constantly quoted speeches by henry clay and then said, don't vote. that has to be a contradiction to some of his followers, to say the least, but douglas by 1851, 18 52, the end of the 1850's, the slavery crisis is exploding across the country in the political parties are tearing themselves apart. douglas comes to realize this is a hugely political question as well as a moral question. he also gets -- like a lot of garrisonian moralists, he became quite inpatient with moral...
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mainstream hollywood movie that you might have seen over the last number of years, you would have henry clay or daniel webster. someone like frederick doug a set the center of the story. now these characters get walk-on roles and that is sort of how i like to see them. so many of them come in and out, there is douglas and william brown who are great lecturers and people who really show the crafts of telling the story and what it means to live a life in freedom in the north and overseas. there are the president of the united states and secretary of state daniel webster who have to figure out how they are going to recapture the crafts, there are international celebrities who get to know the crafts abroad. lots of people who go in and out of the story and if you take a look at the book, the book jacket, and you undress the book and you read the jacket. you will see there are a lot of people on the inside of the pages, you can see that. but these are some of the many people who you will meet along the way. susan: so the story opens in 1848 make the point that this year is a real seminal one in n
mainstream hollywood movie that you might have seen over the last number of years, you would have henry clay or daniel webster. someone like frederick doug a set the center of the story. now these characters get walk-on roles and that is sort of how i like to see them. so many of them come in and out, there is douglas and william brown who are great lecturers and people who really show the crafts of telling the story and what it means to live a life in freedom in the north and overseas. there...
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>> i believe it was henry clay. yes. >> i just wanted to first say thank you.e never been exposed to the american culture like today. it is amazing and i'm really honored, thank you. i grewen up does not allow a boy to be cap more than two days. and one that kept a body for two or three months. so today is kind of unique to understand the culture from perspective. i also wondered in my culture when it rains is a blessing. god ishi signing my dream to heaven. urthe last one is a question to you as you dedicate your time to this work is to families. how do you see the future fill with cremations and now crystallization's? how you see the future going forward with funeral service? park is one thing that has been constant in my research into the history of the american funeral was there's nothing consonant. if you look at snapshots words 50 years or 100 years starting with the first jamestown settlement went go back and look at the snapshots the american funeral is constantly changing. one thing i can tell you is the funeral 50 years or 100 years from now won't loo
>> i believe it was henry clay. yes. >> i just wanted to first say thank you.e never been exposed to the american culture like today. it is amazing and i'm really honored, thank you. i grewen up does not allow a boy to be cap more than two days. and one that kept a body for two or three months. so today is kind of unique to understand the culture from perspective. i also wondered in my culture when it rains is a blessing. god ishi signing my dream to heaven. urthe last one is a...
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from the institution to the declaration of independence break begins in 1852 with the eulogy to henry clay but he begins that speech by saying on the fourth of july 1776. but the 1850s. the reason they have to do that that reason his textual horizon shifts is because americans in the 1850s are beginning to repudiate the self-evident truth of the declaration. they are doing this in an outright manner who have taken to calling the self-evident truth self-evident lies. they are doing it other ways. more insidious ways folks like steven douglas and roger b tani. i think is as repudiate her's of the principle of liberty for all become stronger lincoln has to demonstrate their error. so throughout the 1850s he appealed to the declaration speech after speech and not just appeals to the gives expectations of the declaration. what properly understood what they mean.re it's only by re- adapting the declaration with slavery's extension can be met. hen i think his decade of reflection on the meaning of the declaration really reaches its culmination in the gettysburg address. the 30 word sentence with
from the institution to the declaration of independence break begins in 1852 with the eulogy to henry clay but he begins that speech by saying on the fourth of july 1776. but the 1850s. the reason they have to do that that reason his textual horizon shifts is because americans in the 1850s are beginning to repudiate the self-evident truth of the declaration. they are doing this in an outright manner who have taken to calling the self-evident truth self-evident lies. they are doing it other...
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henry clay and abraham lincoln are the most notable politicians associated with this system, which eventually influenced the works projects regulatory, schemes and infrastructure investing roots of fdr. new deal deal. the report on the subject of manufacturers reflects the prevailing mercantilist views of the 18th century and advocates for trade. according to the infant industry theory, which holds that nation, countries or industries require import duties and tariffs until they achieve economies of scale necessary to compete. other countries and industries. the america of hamilton's era was quite different from 19th century america when essay reached print not years had passed since the tree of paris in 63, which secured dominance over france and spain in the new world, and both that era in 19th century are far different from our present era. today we hear cries from both the right and the left for a return. the american system and industrial policy, and for the rejection of free standing against trend is dr. samuel. dr. samuel gregg, author of the book the american economy nation, state and
henry clay and abraham lincoln are the most notable politicians associated with this system, which eventually influenced the works projects regulatory, schemes and infrastructure investing roots of fdr. new deal deal. the report on the subject of manufacturers reflects the prevailing mercantilist views of the 18th century and advocates for trade. according to the infant industry theory, which holds that nation, countries or industries require import duties and tariffs until they achieve...
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formerly enslaved person henry clay had been remembered in the smoke and fire as they burned up pennies brings that in reality but he likely saw was the result ofio the action rather than federal action. some enslaved people also noticed the battle described as fighting and retreat years later. from the lectures opening all day and along in the evening here comeki the south side makig a getaway. they come riding by and it makes no difference how much they holler at them they can't make it. the description matches the comments that confederate troops scattered that caused confusion and we had a general stampede. likewise, private reported they stampeded for the mountains and almost got away. banks is uncle jacobs told her the fighting at honey creek was the most terrible fighting he had ever seen that the unionk soldiers went back to support gibson and the rebels were chased all over the country and beside each other for a long time the way he told it. the family had been owned by a creek family and followed. uncle jacob had returned to the territory when the federal groups testified. a
formerly enslaved person henry clay had been remembered in the smoke and fire as they burned up pennies brings that in reality but he likely saw was the result ofio the action rather than federal action. some enslaved people also noticed the battle described as fighting and retreat years later. from the lectures opening all day and along in the evening here comeki the south side makig a getaway. they come riding by and it makes no difference how much they holler at them they can't make it. the...
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this actually beginning in 1852, with the eulogy to henry clay. he begins that speech by saying, on the 4th of july, 1776. and in every one of the great speeches that he delivered throughout the 1850s, he recurs to the declaration. i think the reason that he has to do that, in other words the reason that his textual horizon shifts, is because americans in the 1850s are getting to repudiate the self evident truths of the declaration. they're doing this in an outright manner, and people like calhoun and his followers who have taken to calling the self evident truths self evident lies. they're also doing it in more evident, weighs more insidiously in folks like stephen douglas and roger b taney. i think, as those repudiate's of the principle of liberty for all become stronger, lincoln has to demonstrate their error. and so, throughout the 1850s, he appeals to the declaration in speech after speech. not just appeals to, it but gives explications of the declaration. but properly understood, it does mean it''s only by readopt in but that coloration that
this actually beginning in 1852, with the eulogy to henry clay. he begins that speech by saying, on the 4th of july, 1776. and in every one of the great speeches that he delivered throughout the 1850s, he recurs to the declaration. i think the reason that he has to do that, in other words the reason that his textual horizon shifts, is because americans in the 1850s are getting to repudiate the self evident truths of the declaration. they're doing this in an outright manner, and people like...
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it's actually begins in 1852 with the eulogy to henry clay. he begins that speech by saying on the 4th of july 1776 and in every one of the great speeches that he delivers throughout the 1850s he recurs to the declaration. i think the reason that he has to do that in other words the reason that his textual horizon shifts is because americans in the 1850s are beginning to repudiate the self-evident truths of the declaration. they're doing this in an outright manner in people like calhoun and his followers who have taken to calling the self-evident truth self-evident lies and they're doing it in other ways more insidiously folks like steven douglas and roger bit thani, so i think as those repudiators of the principle of liberty for all become stronger lincoln has to demonstrate their error and so throughout the 1850s. he appeals to the declaration in speech after speech and not just appeals to it but gives explications of the declaration what what properly understood it does mean so it's only by reading the declaration that the challenge posed b
it's actually begins in 1852 with the eulogy to henry clay. he begins that speech by saying on the 4th of july 1776 and in every one of the great speeches that he delivers throughout the 1850s he recurs to the declaration. i think the reason that he has to do that in other words the reason that his textual horizon shifts is because americans in the 1850s are beginning to repudiate the self-evident truths of the declaration. they're doing this in an outright manner in people like calhoun and his...
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formerly enslaved person henry clay had been owned in creek nation and remembered the smoke and fire as the yankees burn up honey springs. he said but in reality what he likely saw was the results of confederate action rather than federal action. some and save people also witnessed the battle and describe the fighting and retreat years later greek freed woman lucinda davis from this lectures opening heard the guns going all day and along in the evening here come the south side making for a getaway. they come riding and running by where we is and it don't make no difference how much the headmen haulers at them. they can't make that much slow up and stop. davis's description matches private bowman's comments that confederate troops scattered which caused confusion and we had a general stampede likewise private edward folsom reporter that his company's pickett stampeded and broke for the mountains and almost got away. phoebe banks's uncle jacob told her the fighting at honey creek was the most terrible fighting. he seen but the union soldiers whipped and went back into fort gibson. the
formerly enslaved person henry clay had been owned in creek nation and remembered the smoke and fire as the yankees burn up honey springs. he said but in reality what he likely saw was the results of confederate action rather than federal action. some and save people also witnessed the battle and describe the fighting and retreat years later greek freed woman lucinda davis from this lectures opening heard the guns going all day and along in the evening here come the south side making for a...