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A comprehensive, nonpartisan survey traces American political parties and debates from colonial-era Whig and Tory divisions through the formation and contest of early federal and Jeffersonian factions, the rise of later parties, and the sectional crises that culminate in secession, civil war, and Reconstruction. It compiles party platforms, notable speeches, legislative measures, and chronological tables, and examines recurring issues such as banking and currency, tariffs, slavery and emancipation, constitutional amendments, and reconstruction policies, offering accessible reference material for understanding party positions and public debates across the nineteenth century.

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Thomas V. Cooper

Thomas V. Cooper was an American author and political commentator known for his work in the field of political science. His notable book, "American Politics (Non-Partisan) from the Beginning to Date," provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of American political systems and ideologies. Cooper's writing reflects a commitment to presenting political information in a neutral manner, aiming to educate readers on the complexities of American governance. His contributions to literature focus on the historical context and development of political practices in the United States.

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