| 11. | The petition infuriated his Congressional enemies, many of whom were agitating for disunion themselves.
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| 12. | With Union Party in 1864, blasting the Democrats as Copperheads and sympathizers with disunion.
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| 13. | With Lincoln's victory, talk of secession and disunion reached a boiling point.
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| 14. | When one contemplates the political discourse over the next few years, disunion is a slam dunk.
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| 15. | In February 2005 the NA organized a lecture about " Disunion of right-wing parties ".
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| 16. | After Elmo Stoll's early death in 1998 disunion started among the " Christian Communities ".
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| 17. | He rightly sees economic diktats from Frankfurt creating crises that could lead to political disaster and angry disunion.
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| 18. | It was a petition from a Georgia citizen urging disunion due to the continuation of slavery in the South.
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| 19. | Senator John C . Calhoun composed a speech arguing against the compromise and warning of the possibility of disunion.
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| 20. | As sectional conflict escalated, he continued to support disunion abolitionism, organizing the Worcester Disunion Convention in 1857.
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