A Political Manual for 1870, by Edward McPherson, offers a comprehensive overview of the American political landscape during a pivotal period in the nation's history. This manual provides a classified summary of essential executive, legislative, judicial, and general facts from July 15, 1869, to July 15, 1870. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the key political issues, figures, and events that shaped the United States in the aftermath of the Civil War.
Originally intended for contemporary observers, this historical document offers modern readers insight into the political climate and governance of the era. It stands as a testament to the challenges and transformations experienced by the nation as it navigated Reconstruction and industrial expansion. Scholars and history enthusiasts will find "A Political Manual for 1870" an essential addition to their understanding of 19th-century America.
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