Though the Democrats were divided in the 1860 election, they came back strong in the 1862 midterm elections. By that point they had several issues to challenge the Lincoln administration. By the 1862 elections, Lincoln had already issued the Emancipation Proclamation and had passed the draft. Both issues brought the cry of tyranny. In the … Continue reading Class Notes
Author: James Finck
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During the Reformation the group known as the Anabaptists would come to have an influence on America. They did not preach that they were correct, only that everyone one else was wrong when it came to religion. In many ways they wanted to go back to the original church. They rebaptized their converts because they … Continue reading Class Notes
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On paper Jefferson Davis looked like the perfect man to lead the Confederate States. He had more political experience than Lincoln and more military experience than Lee or Grant. He had a great character and even this enemies would not challenge his reputation. In the end this tenure was a failure. In many ways he … Continue reading Class Notes
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You cannot understand colonial America without understanding the European influences that affected the colonists. One of the events that played a large part in our colonization was the reformation. The Reformation was a religious movement but also a political movement where princes took advantage of the religious attitudes to solidify their own power. It was … Continue reading Class Notes
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In the 1860 election the South Democratic candidate, John C. Breckinridge did not really campaign. In past elections it was about parties and parades to get out the vote. In 1860, Breckinridge knew he had the South locked up and would not get votes in the North. The only way he could win was for … Continue reading Class Notes
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Columbus ends up taking four separate journeys to the New World. Each time he tried to set up a colony. When he arrived the second time, he found the natives had killed everyone he left behind. When he arrived the third time, he found that the Spanish and overthrown his brother because like Columbus he … Continue reading Class Notes
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By 1858 there was only one national political party left, the Democrats. The one thing that kept them together was the concept of Popular Sovereignty that meant that individual states and territories could decide for themselves to be free states or slave states. Under this idea the local people made the choice and not Congress. … Continue reading Class Notes
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The Portuguese were the first to make a real profit using a sea route to Asia. The Spanish wanted to get in on the trade but had their hands full with problems at home. The two kingdoms of Aragon and Castile were at war with each other, and both were also dealing with invasion from … Continue reading Class Notes
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The 1856 Election was different than the ones just previous. In those elections people already knew which party they would vote for. The only issue was getting them to show up. However, in 1856 the Whig Party was dead and new parties were competing over Whig voters. Finally, the parties had to focus on issues … Continue reading Class Notes
Twenty Years Later
Knowing that the 20th anniversary of 9/11 was fast approaching, I knew I needed to address it. I struggle writing about 9/11 because in many ways it still brings on strong raw emotions and I want to do it justice. For my own history, it is the foremost event and has done more to change … Continue reading Twenty Years Later
