-
occurs most
notably in the
constituent nation of Scotland,
where various sectionalist/separatist
political organizations and
parties have
existed since the...
- In this 1850
political cartoon, the
artist attacks abolitionist, Free Soil and
other sectionalist interests of 1850 as
dangers to the Union...
- The
nationalist Clay and
Webster sought compromise,
while Southern sectionalist Calhoun warned of
imminent disaster. The
triumvirate would be broken...
- Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill. Wiltse,
Charles M. (1951). John C. Calhoun,
Sectionalist, 1840–1850. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill. Wood, W. Kirk (2009). "History...
- out of control. This was in the best
interest of the
United States, as
sectionalist tensions within the
American nation itself were
rapidly increasing, soon...
- (1944); John C. Calhoun, Nullifier, 1829–1839 (1948); John C. Calhoun,
Sectionalist, 1840–1850. (1951).
McGee Jr,
Charles M., and
Ernest McPherson Lander...
-
incorporating the
Confederate battle flag into the
design would be too
sectionalist and divisive,
saying that
people should show
patriotism towards the United...
- be
entirely truthful and
historically accurate,
attributed this to "
Sectionalists", i.e. non-Southerners who in Dixon's
opinion were
hostile to the "truth"...
-
warnings on the
dangers of sectionalism,
arguing that the true
motives of a
sectionalist are to
create distrust or
rivalries between regions and
people to gain...
-
Jacksonian democratic nationalists,
northern and southern, and
nullifier sectionalists would resound through the
politics of
slavery and
antislavery for decades...