Second State of the Union Address
Published by Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066437831
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About this book
In his Second State of the Union Address, presented in 1851, Millard Fillmore articulates the pressing issues of his time with a clarity and precision that reflect the tumultuous political landscape of pre-Civil War America. This address is characterized by its formal yet accessible literary style, weaving together themes of domestic policy, foreign relations, and national unity. Fillmore's rhetoric offers a glimpse into the challenges facing the nation, particularly regarding sectional tensions, economic growth, and the role of the federal government, all while employing an eloquent tone that resonates with the ideals of the emerging American identity. Millard Fillmore, the 13th President of the United States, delivered this address during a pivotal period in American history, influencing his perspective on governance and public policy. A member of the Whig Party, Fillmore was deeply concerned with maintaining the Union amidst growing sectional divisions. His experiences in politics and law, coupled with the urgency of his time, provided him with a unique lens through which to view the crises facing the nation, echoing his commitment to compromise and reconciliation. This text is a vital read for those interested in American history and presidential rhetoric, as it not only sheds light on Fillmore's vision for the country but also captures the anxieties and aspirations of an era grappling with profound change. Readers will find in Fillmore'Äôs address a compelling elucidation of the American spirit, making this work an essential addition to the study of American political discourse.
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