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State of the Union Addresses

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A series of annual addresses to the legislature presents an assessment of national condition and concrete recommendations for legislation, blending domestic economic concerns with foreign-policy matters. Topics range from maritime and commercial policy, the state of the merchant marine and naval preparedness, and immigration policy with attention to humane treatment, to diplomatic relations with neighboring republics and other powers, international conferences and treaty negotiations, boundary and fisheries disputes, and the settlement of claims. Each address combines reporting of recent developments with targeted requests for congressional action to promote commerce, peace, and orderly administration.

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Benjamin Harrison

Benjamin Harrison was the twenty-third President of the United States, serving from 1889 to 1893. Known for his advocacy of civil service reform and the expansion of the U.S. Navy, Harrison's presidency was marked by significant legislative achievements, including the McKinley Tariff and the Sherman Antitrust Act. He is also remembered for his eloquent speeches and addresses, which are compiled in works such as "Speeches of Benjamin Harrison" and "State of the Union Addresses." His contributions to American political discourse continue to be studied for their impact on the evolution of U.S. governance.

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