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The Middle Period, 1817-1858

The Middle Period, 1817-1858

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THE DRED SCOTT CASE

CHAPTER XXII.
THE STRUGGLE FOR KANSAS CONCLUDED



APPENDIX I.
THE ELECTORAL VOTE IN DETAIL, 1820-1856

APPENDIX II.
THE CABINETS OF MONROE, ADAMS, JACKSON, VAN BUREN, HARRISON, TYLER, POLK, TAYLOR, FILLMORE, PIERCE, AND BUCHANAN—1816-1858



CHRONOLOGY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX





LIST OF MAPS.


FLORIDA AT THE TIME OF ACQUISITION

TEXAS AT THE TIME OF ANNEXATION

OREGON AS DETERMINED BY THE TREATY OF 1846

CALIFORNIA AND NEW MEXICO IN 1850

NEBRASKA AND KANSAS, 1854-1861





THE MIDDLE PERIOD





CHAPTER I.

THE NATIONALIZATION OF THE OLD REPUBLICAN PARTY
General Character of the Acts of the Fourteenth CongressMadison's Message of December 5th, 1815Change in the Principles of the Republican PartyThe United States Bank Act of 1816Report of the Bank Bill by Mr. CalhounMr. Calhoun's Argument in Favor of the BillWebster's Objections to the Bank BillMr. Clay's Support of the Bank BillPassage of the Bank Bill by the House of RepresentativesThe Passage of the Bank Bill by the SenateThe United States Bank of 1816 a Southern MeasureThe Tariff Bill Framed by the Committee on Ways and MeansThe Tariff Bill ReportedThe Character of the Tariff BillMr. Calhoun's Speech upon the Tariff BillThe Passage of the Tariff BillThe Army and Navy BillsThe Bill for National ImprovementsMr. Calhoun's Advocacy of this BillThe Opposition to the Internal Improvements BillPassage of the Bill by CongressVeto of the Bill by the PresidentThe Failure of Congress to Override the Veto.


It is no part of my task to relate the events of the War of 1812-15. That has already been sufficiently done in the preceding volume of this series. I take up the threads of the narrative at the beginning of the year 1816, and my problem in this chapter will be to expound the acts and policies of the Fourteenth Congress in the light of the experiences of that War.

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