Utah War
The Presidential Election of 1856 was a contest between James Buchanan of the established Democratic party and John C. Fr?mont of the newly organized Republican party. Buchanan eventually prevailed, but the credibility of the Democratic party had been shaken. The Republicans charged the Democrats with being soft on the "twin relics of barbarism"—polygamy and slavery. To regain credibility for the Democrats, Buchanan needed to address the charge, but was also concerned with maintaining the integrity of the union between the states. The only politically viable option for Buchanan was to take the hard-line on polygamy and depose Brigham Young as governor of the Utah Territory. Buchanan chose to appoint Alfred Cumming as the new governor and ordered the U.S. Army to escort Cumming to the Utah Territory.
James Buchanan: : For the economist of this name, see James M. Buchanan.... Polygamy: The term polygamy (literally many marriage in late Greek) is used in related ways in social anthropology and sociobiology.... Slavery: Slavery is a condition of control over a person, known as a slave, that can be enforced by violence or other forms of coercion against his or her will. Slavery almost always occurs for the purpose of securing the labor of the slave. A specific form, known as chattel slavery, is defined by the absolu... Utah War related Images and Photos (experimental)
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