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In his Second State of the Union Address, delivered in 1855, Franklin Pierce articulates a vision of governance that is deeply enmeshed in the historical context of his presidency, a period marked by sectional tensions and the contentious debate over slavery. Pierce's eloquent prose reflects a blend of Romantic ideals and pragmatic political rhetoric, seeking to unite a fractious nation. He addresses key issues such as territorial expansion and the implications of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, while striving to promote a sense of national unity and purpose during a tumultuous era in American history. Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States, is often seen as a tragic figure overshadowed by the Civil War that erupted shortly after his term. His Northeastern roots and advocacy for the Democratic Party'Äôs pro-slavery stance illuminate the complexities of his political motivations. Pierce's presidency is representative of a transitional moment in American politics, navigating the precarious balance between Northern and Southern interests, which inevitably shaped his legislative priorities in this address. This address is crucial for understanding the political climate of pre-Civil War America. Recommended for historians and political science scholars alike, Pierce's Second State of the Union offers invaluable insights into the struggles of a nation on the brink, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the fragile dynamics of American democracy.
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E-bok: 8. desember 2020
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