The History of Our Country From Its Discovery By Columbus to the Celebration O

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The History of Our Country From Its Discovery By Columbus to the Celebration O
Abby Sage Richardson
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Such outrages as these were enough to stir up war feeling in the mildest and most Quaker-like nation.
In spite of these wrongs, however, the threat to go to war with England was opposed by a large party in the United States. This was the Federalist party, who when they found the Republicans wanted war, set their faces against it with all tlie bitterness of party hatred. They saw in the war feeling of Jefferson, Madison, and the Republicans, a desire to go against England, in order that they mig
...ht deliver the United States up to France, who was then at war with England. The man who led the Federalists in their hue and cry against war was Josiah Quincy, one of the ablest men of Massa- chusetts. He well represented his State, which was very largely opposed to Madison's policy. Connecticut and nearly all New Eng- land followed the lead of Quincy and his State, and during the next three years divided the country on the subject. The South and West favored war, and Henry Clay, a young man from Kentucky, who had already made his musical, ringing voice heard in the na- tion's councils, took the lead of the Republicans against Quincy and the Federalists.

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