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Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 (of 2)

CHAPTER XI
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No President of any party had ever been elected who was opposed to its supremacy.

The political revolution of 1860 had given to the Republic an anti-slavery President, and the Southern men refused to accept the result.

They had been too long accustomed to power to surrender it to an adverse majority, however lawful or constitutional that majority might be.

They had been trained to lead and not to follow.

They were not disciplined to submission.
They had been so long in command that they had become incapable of obedience.


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