The artist who drew the political cartoon of the Brooks-Sumner Affair, supported Sumner in his fight for anti-slavery. The incident between Brooks and Sumner happened during a two day-speech delivered by the latter against slavery. It was in 1856 that a senator from South Carolina named Preston Brooks attacked Massachussetts congressman known as Charles Sumner. The attacked was provoked by the anti-slavery speech delivered by the Congressman that angered Brooks. Brooks' cane in the incident has been broken while Sumner suffered serious illness due to the beating.
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Hamilton
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Princeton rejected Hamilton, but King's College (later known as Columbia) accepted him. Through his efforts as a volunteer, young Hamilton became General George Washington's aide de camp, or his right-hand man.
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The U.S. refusal to pay for treaty discussions with France is the correct answer.
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