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Union and Democracy

Chapter 12 THE WAR OF 1812

Word Count: 4832    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

Actually the army consisted of ten regiments with ranks half filled, scattered in garrisons from Mackinac to Lake Ch

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Union and Democracy
Union and Democracy
“Excerpt from Union and Democracy In preparation of the maps showing the popular vote in the elections of 1800 and 1824, I have drawn largely upon the data which Dr. Charles 0. Paullin, of the Carnegie Institution, has generously put at my disposal. In States where the presidential elec tors were not chosen directly by the voters, other votes, such as those for governor, have been made the basis for determining the popular choice among party candidates for the presidency. Two of my graduate students, Miss Isabel S. Mitchell and Mr. Joseph E. Howe, have given me valuable assistance in the execution of the maps. I am under particu lar obligation to my colleague, Professor Stewart L. Mims, for reading critically both manuscript and proof.”