Kamis, 16 Maret 2017

Civil War- The Class of ‘65

The 39th Congress led the nation through a series of fateful events. TO SAY THE REPUBLICAN PARTY HAD STRUGGLED a bit since the war began was an understatement. The tenacity of Confederate resistance coupled with the unprecedented body count had tempered support, as had war measures such as draft and the suspension of habeas corpus. …

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