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Submit ReviewIn 1857, the debate over slavery had fractured Kansas, national political parties, and even national churches. It's easy to see why the country turned to James Buchanan, a man with one of the strongest resumes ever put in the white house.Unfortunately, he inherited 31 states, and left behind 27, as the pre-civil was secession crisis overwhelmed the nation during his final months in office.Follow along as Buchanan develops an affinity for southern slave culture, then vigorously advances that cause as a congressman, senator, minister abroad, secretary of state, and president, engages in all sorts of corruption to strengthen slavery as a president, and then sits by and does nothing to stop the secession of the south and the rapidly oncoming civil war.Bibliography1. James Buchanan – Jean H. Baker 2. Bosom Friends – Thomas Balcerski 3. Polk: The man who transformed the presidency – Walter R. Borneman 4. Millard Fillmore – Paul Finkelman5. Abraham Lincoln – David Herbert Donald6. Franklin Pierce – Michael F. Holta 7. Embattled Rebel – James M. McPherson
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