, a conservative backlash against feminism eroded support for the Equal Rights Amendment, which ultimately failed to achieve ratification by the a requisite 38, or three-fourths, of the states, by the deadline set by Congress.
Jackson's successor, President Martin Van Buren, viewed Texas annexation<span> as an immense political liability that would empower the anti-slavery </span>northern<span> Whig</span>opposition<span> – especially if </span>annexation<span> provoked a war with Mexico.</span>
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I do believe the republican party is becoming more radical if that's what you're asking. When the US parties started, the republican party was republican and the democratic party was republican. This is because at the time neither believed in equality among people. As time moved on the Democrats said that people should be equal, making them more centralist. The new democratic views such as affordable healthcare less military funding are not socialist or radical democratic, they are basic international democratic values. Whereas the Republican party has only become more conservative and is now pushing for things like deportation and physical borders. Those are not International Republican values, those are radical Republican values.
True. Steamboats were much more efficient