Paul Sorrells

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Republicans refused to take these warnings to heart. They had heard them before, a dozen times or more. In 1856 Democrats had used such threats to frighten northerners into voting Democratic. Republicans believed that the same thing was happening in 1860. It was “the old game of scaring and bullying the North into submission to Southern demands,” said the Republican mayor of Chicago. In a speech at St. Paul, Seward ridiculed this new southern effort “to terrify or alarm” the North. “Who’s afraid? (Laughter and cries of ‘no one.’) Nobody’s afraid; nobody can be bought.” Nor did Lincoln expect ...more
Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
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