The years 1849-1877 were among the most pivotal in the nation's
history. Over the course of three decades, the United States
endured a catastrophic civil war, abolished slavery, expanded
westward and added eight states to the Union, and witnessed the
beginnings of industrialization. In politics, the era saw the
demise of one national party, the birth of another, and the
historic leadership of Abraham Lincoln. The country also faced
difficult questions of state sovereignty and federal responsibility
answered ultimately by secession and war. In short, it was a time
of growth, consolidation, tragedy, and triumph for a dynamic and
youthful nation. This resource of primary documents and commentary
covers the Taylor through Grant administrations by selecting and
describing five to ten of the foremost issues of the day and
showing the actual text of the president's position along with the
opposing viewpoint.
The presidents from 1849-1877 were men of varied backgrounds and
talents. Northerners and Southerners and even Northerners with
Southern sensibilities occupied the White House. The period began
and ended with war heroes as presidents; among the other men who
served as president were a former textile worker, a country lawyer,
and lifelong diplomat. Most of the chief executives struggled and
perhaps even failed to overcome the immense challenges placed
before them. By providing helpful background information and
commentary about the presidents and the issues of the day in
addition to the primary sources, this reference guide accurately
depicts this fractious time in the country's past and provides an
invaluable resources to any student of American history.
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