Slavery should end immediately once the Union is restored.
Without a doubt, the war policies of US President Lincoln kept the Union in tact. It was a bloody four year war. Sadly, Lincoln was soon assassinated.
state (the condition) of the union
because i said so!@! stupid
Daniel Webster
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson meant that he was against state rights when he said this, or more exactly against the nullification law.
Andrew Jackson was president at the time and the supporters of the states'rights had invited him to speak at a dinner. The guests were anxious to listen to whatJackson had to say. He stood up and looked at Calhoun, who was one of the guests,and said "Our federal union...must be prepared."
a free stateBecause the Union must be preserved and slavery banned.
President who believed the union must be preserved
Andrew Jackson meant that he was against state rights when he said this, or more exactly against the nullification law.
One must list the headlines in order for someone else to choose.
Johnson was loyal to the union and generally supported the policies of Lincoln. He believed that the union must be preserved even at the cost of war.
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It,should be preserved at any cost
For the preservation of the union, President Lincoln commanded the deadliest war in American history and supported the acts of torture as well as slavery. Are there any greater costs?
Dinner where Jackson toasted, "Our Union must be preserved" and Calhoun responded by toasting "Union, next to Liberty, most dear". Calhoun thus goes agaisnt the basic beliefs of Jackson and says that liberty is important as Union to the country