State Platforms of the Two Dominant Political Parties in Indiana 1850 1900

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Congress should discourage the purchase of public land in large bodies by any parties for speculative purposes, but should preserve the same, as far as practicable, for actual settlers, and to that end all subsidies of land, as well as money, to corporations and speculators, should cease forever.
7. The democratic party is the friend of the soldiers, their widows and orphans. We are in favor of the granting of pensions to all soldiers suffer- ing from disability incurred during service in the a
...rmy; of granting pen- sions to the soldiers of the Mexican War; of equalizing bounties and pen- sions to soldiers and pensioners without limitation as to time, and of pro- viding for the widows of all soldiers.
8. We hold it to be the duty of our government to protect in every part of the world all our naturalized citizens, including those who have declared their intention to become such according to our laws the same as we would our native-born, and to resist all improper claims upon them by governments to which they no longer owe allegiance; and our sympa- thies are with all oppressed people, in all parts of the world, in all rightful and proper efforts to free themselves from oppression, and establish free institutions based upon the consent of the governed.


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