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Thomas Jefferson did not seek unity by concealing
U.S. ARCNIVES SERVICE" S. "NATIONAL RECORDSAND TRUMAN THEY
the real issues between him and Alexander Hamilton.
government
He made the issues clear, so that the people could reach
a decision. And their decision determined that democracy
rather than aristocracy should prevail in America.
Andrew Jackson did not seek unity with the
money masters in Philadelphia. He made the issues so clear
that the people decided to place the control of money
in the Government of the United States, and not in a few
private banks.
Abraham Lincoln did not seek unity with
Stephen A. Douglas. He made it clear that this Nation
could not continue to exist half slave and half free.
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