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  • ...e war Republicans ridiculed Democratic politicians for taking support from Copperheads who were treasonous during the war. ...onstitution as it is, the Union as it was," was their mantra. However, the Copperheads never fully recognized that what the Confederates fought so hard for was no
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  • ...ard O. "The Union as it Was: a Critique of Recent Interpretations of the 'Copperheads.'" ''Civil War History'' 1967 13(1): 25-39. Online at JSTOR * Gray, Wood. ''The Hidden Civil War: The Story of the Copperheads'' (1942), emphasizes treasonous activity
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  • *Weber, Jennifer L., ''Copperheads: The Rise and Fall of Lincoln's Opponents in the North'' ISBN 0195306686
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  • ...m Ohio; a member of the Democratic Party, Long was one of the anti-war ''[[Copperheads]]'' who were vociferously opposed to the U.S. Civil War.
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  • ...ard O. "The Union as it Was: a Critique of Recent Interpretations of the 'Copperheads.'" ''Civil War History'' 1967 13(1): 25-39. Online at JSTOR * Gray, Wood. ''The Hidden Civil War: The Story of the Copperheads'' (1942), emphasizes treasonous activity
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  • ...e war Republicans ridiculed Democratic politicians for taking support from Copperheads who were treasonous during the war. ...onstitution as it is, the Union as it was," was their mantra. However, the Copperheads never fully recognized that what the Confederates fought so hard for was no
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  • Congress originally devised the oath in July 1862 to exclude pro-southern [[Copperheads]] from government by requiring it be sworn by all federal employees, lawyer
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  • ...ts]] who advocated a negotiated settlement with the [[Confederacy]]) and [[Copperheads]], Democrats who openly supported the Confederacy.
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  • ...bands of [[yellow]] and [[brown]], making them appear somewhat similar to copperheads (''[[Agkistrodon contortrix]]''). Adults lose the bands upon reaching matur
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  • ...he anti-war faction in the Democratic Party was pejoratively dubbed the "[[Copperheads]]", as opposed to [[War Democrats]], who supported Lincoln and the Civil Wa
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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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  • Confusing peace rhetoric in [[Copperheads|Copperhead]] newspapers for northern public opinion, assuming the Yankees m
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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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