The Campaign of 1844 volume 1

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The Campaign of 1844 volume 1
Worthington Chauncey Ford
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One of liis correspondents, J. C. Wright, believed the question of annexation would be no more than a nine days' topic of vituperation, and added "with the old issues we are safe, depend upon it. " 11 selfish purposes and to produce discord and distraction in the nation. ^^ Later in March, after the rumor of negotia- tions with Texas had become pronounced, and while he was making a progress of the Southern States, he could write that there was "no such anxiety for the annexation here at the Sou...th as you might have imagined. "^* This would argue that Clay's political foresight was not good, or that there is danger in such progresses of defeating their very object — that of getting in touch with public opinion, a danger that attends the journeyings of a President as well as a would-be President. It would have puzzled the most astute politician to give a reasonable forecast of the political situation in the first days of the last week of April, 1844. But in five days of that week a series of pronouncements came that did not clarify the standing of the two parties at once, but gave occasion for a movement that ended in overthrowing the carefully laid plans of Van Buren, in defeating Clay, and in irrevocably turning the public policy to the slave-holders at the cost of disrupting the Democracy and almost of disrupting the Union.

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