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  • ...ional Democrats in the North (many of them former [[Copperheads (politics)|Copperheads]]). They were joined by the [[Redeemers]] in the South and by Catholic imm ...ts success in undermining the South. Additionally, the Republicans made “[[Copperheads (politics)|Copperhead]]” treason a successful campaign issue. Increasingl
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  • ...he also pursued a peace policy in 1863-64 that involved discussions with [[Copperheads]] and opened the possibility of a compromise with the Confederacy. Lincoln
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  • ...itizen, though Jacksonian democracy itself largely was taken over by the [[Copperheads]] and became the outsider faith, as practiced by [[William Jennings Bryan]]
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  • ...lizing northern Republicans and tarring the peace Democrats as traitorous "Copperheads" who refused even to resist the invasion of their homes. Antiwar protests ...that I will be the one who will have to go, for I could shoot one of those copperheads with a good heart as I could shoot a wolf."<ref> Glatthaar Sea 45; Nevins,
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  • ...rvatives to NOT honor Calhoun, [[Know-Nothings]], [[Copperheads (politics)|Copperheads]] and 20th century isolationists. ...n 86 years before in Jefferson's Declaration. The [[Copperheads (politics)|Copperheads]] of the Civil War reflected a reactionary opposition to modernity of the s
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  • ...d agriculture. The Republicans denounced the peace-oriented Democrats as [[Copperheads]] and won enough [[War Democrats]] to maintain their majority in 1862; in 1 ...stood for the Confederates who tried to break the Union in 1861, and the [[Copperheads]] in the North who sympathized with them.
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  • ...n the economic base of the Confederacy, despite opposition from northern [[Copperheads]] who tolerated secession and slavery. [[War Democrats]] reluctantly accept ...neutral. By defeating the Democrats and McClellan, he also defeated the [[Copperheads]] and their peace platform. Lincoln now had found military leaders like Gra
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  • ...em]], [[Cooking]], [[Copernicus - Orbiting Astronomical Observatory-3]], [[Copperheads]], [[Copy propagation]], [[Coral snake]], [[Coronary heart disease]], [[Cor
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  • The Republicans denounced the northern anti-war Democrats as disloyal [[Copperheads]] and won enough [[War Democrats]] to maintain their majority in 1862, and ...stood for the Confederates who tried to break the Union in 1861, and the [[Copperheads]] in the North who sympathized with them.
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  • ...the massasaugas and pigmy rattlesnakes. ''[[Agkistrodon]]'' are New World copperheads and moccasins. The largest member of the genus ''Crotalus'' is ''C. adamant
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  • ...mocrats]], who supported the military policies of President Lincoln, and [[Copperheads]], who strongly opposed them. Historian Kenneth Stampp has captured the Cop
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  • ...d Fall of Lincoln's Opponents in the North'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Copperheads-Rise-Lincolns-Opponents-North/dp/0195306686/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=
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