<span>The primary reason why the US had become so
incredibly divided to the point of no return by 1860 was because the US
had expanded its territory so dramatically, and it had to be determined
whether each new state was to be slave or free--practically dividing the
nation in two. </span>
The most common place for a bill to die is in the Presidents office. Once he vetoes it, there is a higher chance that legislators would change their mind and vote against the bill later
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Kind of sounds like you're talking about lobbyists? They basically influence government figures through favors, usually endorsements and cash. They influence decisions and what the US does abroad. A big reason why we support Saudi Arabia so much, because we do business with them.
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The distance between Great Britain and North America led to slow communication between the British government and the American colonies. ... This lack of enforcement allowed the colonists to develop their own representative institutions.
Dolley Madison was the wife of James Madison, president of the United States. She was noted for her social graces.