American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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Page 208
... movement . The general tie between northern commerce , banking , and in- dustry and the southern plantation system cemented the alliance in the Democratic Party of New York business men and south- ern planters . Even the Whig business ...
... movement . The general tie between northern commerce , banking , and in- dustry and the southern plantation system cemented the alliance in the Democratic Party of New York business men and south- ern planters . Even the Whig business ...
Page 213
... movement that tried to sweep Douglas into the Presi- dency in 1852. That movement was an attempt to organize the nation's Manifest Destiny and make it pay immediate dividends in votes , political offices , intervention in favor of ...
... movement that tried to sweep Douglas into the Presi- dency in 1852. That movement was an attempt to organize the nation's Manifest Destiny and make it pay immediate dividends in votes , political offices , intervention in favor of ...
Page 219
... movement for free homesteads as a cure for unemployment . Parke Godwin supported him , as did a variety of radicals , loco - focos , and westerners in great num- bers . This wing of Young America was related to the Free Soil movement ...
... movement for free homesteads as a cure for unemployment . Parke Godwin supported him , as did a variety of radicals , loco - focos , and westerners in great num- bers . This wing of Young America was related to the Free Soil movement ...
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