Ohio Politics During the Civil War Period

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Ohio Politics During the Civil War Period
George Henry Porter
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The fact that, so far as the great questions at issue were concerned, the statute book remained the same as it had been left by the preceding Democratic legislature, indicates the change which was de veloping in political feeling in the state. The Ohio Re publicans, it is true, followed the lead of Congress, and advanced beyond it only in adopting a resolution, which Congress refused to pass, calling for a national convention; but their willingness to ratify the Corwin Amendment shows that they... were alert to every suggestion for com promising the difficulties with the South.
The result of the spring elections indicated the change of sentiment among the people at large. The reunited Democrats, supported by the Bell men and by many of the conservatives, carried Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Sandusky and Toledo, the five largest cities of the state. In Cleveland, these factions combined on a " Union " ticket, the idea of which originated with the Plain Dealer. Com mercial interests and a growing feeling that the Abolition ists were to blame for the existing troubles, worked to keep the state friendly to her southern neighbors, and had not the South begun hostilities, it is probable that Ohio 1 would have gone with the conservatives or even with the Democrats in the fall elections.


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