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Presidential Candidates in Ottawa, ON
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Presidential Candidates in Ottawa, ON
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The book includes biographical summaries of prominent figures like Abraham Lincoln, Stephen A. Douglas, John C. Breckinridge, and others who were considered potential candidates for the highest office. Bartlett draws on each candidate’s personal history, political achievements, and speeches to present a comprehensive view of their potential as future leaders. He also offers commentary on their political platforms, their strengths, and their potential weaknesses in appealing to the American electorate during this turbulent period.Bartlett’s work reflects the deep divisions within the country at the time, particularly over the issue of slavery, which was central to the campaigns of 1860. The book not only provides a snapshot of the political landscape in the years leading up to the Civil War but also offers readers insights into the qualities and experiences that shaped some of the most influential figures in American history.
The book includes biographical summaries of prominent figures like Abraham Lincoln, Stephen A. Douglas, John C. Breckinridge, and others who were considered potential candidates for the highest office. Bartlett draws on each candidate’s personal history, political achievements, and speeches to present a comprehensive view of their potential as future leaders. He also offers commentary on their political platforms, their strengths, and their potential weaknesses in appealing to the American electorate during this turbulent period.Bartlett’s work reflects the deep divisions within the country at the time, particularly over the issue of slavery, which was central to the campaigns of 1860. The book not only provides a snapshot of the political landscape in the years leading up to the Civil War but also offers readers insights into the qualities and experiences that shaped some of the most influential figures in American history.

















