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Change: (which was essentially sparked by the election, which revolved around slavery, which was a major foundation of the economy of the South) erupted in 1861 and lasted four grueling years. During the war, against the advice
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Change: Individuals, not government, can make the best decisions; all people are entitled to equal rights; and decisions are best made close them. to home. The symbol of the Republican SenatorParty is Aaronthe Sargentelephant. wroteDuring the women’smid term suffrageelections amendmentway back in 1878,though1874,
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Change: citizens (On May 10, 1866, the U.S. House passed the Republicans’ 14th Amendment guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the laws to all citizens; 100% of Democrats voted no.), and extending the right to vote to persons of all
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Change: Despite fierce Democrat opposition, Republicans passed constitutional amendments banning slavery, extending the Bill of Rights to the states, guaranteeing equal protection of the laws and
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Change: and how we arrived at our current place in American politics. On May 10, 1866, the U.S. House passed the Republicans’ 14th Amendment guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the laws to all citizens; 100% of Democrats voted no.
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Change: Renamed from History of the Republican Party by May 8 2006, 11:45 AM EDT for: To make it fit better in navigation system
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Change: The Grand Old Party has a rich history. This page will explore the highlights of that history with the goal to showing where we have come from and how we arrived at our current place in American politics.
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