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  • ...trolled appointments to the rank of general and made generals of prominent war Democrats such as [[John A. Logan]] and [[Ben Butler]]. In the border states it was m ...n took control of the Democratic party. In the 1864 presidential election, War Democrats and the [[Republican Party (United States), history|Republicans]] formed a
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  • ...trolled appointments to the rank of general and made generals of prominent war Democrats such as [[John A. Logan]] and [[Ben Butler]]. In the border states it was m ...n took control of the Democratic party. In the 1864 presidential election, War Democrats and the [[Republican Party (United States), history|Republicans]] formed a
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  • ...ratic Party was pejoratively dubbed the "[[Copperheads]]", as opposed to [[War Democrats]], who supported Lincoln and the Civil War efforts.
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  • * Cowden, Joanna D. "The Politics of Dissent: Civil War Democrats in Connecticut," ''The New England Quarterly,'' Vol. 56, No. 4 (Dec., 1983)
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  • ...y the Union party in 1864 to capitalize on their successful coalition with War Democrats, and names the most prominent War Democrat to the ticket, [[Andrew Johnson]
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  • ...858-1910). During the war, Northern Democrats divided into two factions, [[War Democrats]], who supported the military policies of President Lincoln, and [[Copperhe
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  • ...aintain their majority in 1862; in 1864, they formed a coalition with many War Democrats as the "National Union Party" which reelected Lincoln easily, then folded b
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  • ...s they had powerful constituencies as did civil rights and Medicare. Anti-war Democrats complained that spending on the Vietnam War choked off the Great Society. [
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  • ...s they had powerful constituencies as did civil rights and Medicare. Anti-war Democrats complained that spending on the Vietnam War choked off the Great Society. [
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  • ...e northern anti-war Democrats as disloyal [[Copperheads]] and won enough [[War Democrats]] to maintain their majority in 1862, and reelect Lincoln by a landslide in
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  • ...ition from northern [[Copperheads]] who tolerated secession and slavery. [[War Democrats]] reluctantly accepted emancipation as part of total war needed to save the ...ina Sea Islands) in order to keep the loyalty of the border states and the War Democrats. Lincoln then tried to persuade the border states to accept his plan of gra
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