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American President. The deadlock stayed on for about a week causing uncertainty in the national politics. For preventing such deadlocks, the Twelfth Amendment was regulated in US constitution. During the period 1801-1820, Supreme Court pres...
the effects of the indians act of 1860 on the life of native american red indians. In May 1860, the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed the Indian Removal Act that authorized the president of the United States to exchange land we...
the article of “Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Douglas, and the Election of 1860” written by Michael Streich. The main purpose of this article is that, the election of 1860 is one of the most important elections of the American history and had a...
The reason I say this is because it was one of the closest and had a major impact on the future. If Abe Lincoln were not elected we probably wouldn't have had the Civil War for at least a couple of years. His election upset the South so muc...
The two contenders were Vice President Adams and Secretary of State Jefferson. Neither took direct part in the election. Their surrogates became involved in a very nasty fight. Jefferson was attacked for not being religious and for his clos...
1860 when they convened in Charleston, South Carolina to select their presidential candidate. Southern components asserted that the nominating conference make a powerful declaration carrying slavery in the territories. Western components, a...
African ancestry. Most African Americans are the direct descendants of captive Africans who survived the slavery era within the boundaries of the present United States, although some are—or are descended from—immigrants from African, Caribb...