
President Hayes' Biography: the Civil War and the Reinvention of American Unification
by (u. S.) Russell Herman Cornwell
About This Novel
"The Biography of President Hayes: The Civil War and the Remaking of American Unification" takes the legendary life of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, the 19th President of the United States, as the main line. It tells the history of the Civil War and the reunification of the United States from a wide perspective and on multiple levels. How were Rutherford Birchard Hayes' early life causally related to his support for the abolition of slavery? Why did Rutherford Birchard Hayes give up his job without hesitation and resolutely participate in the Civil War to liberate the black slaves and maintain the unity of the United States? During the war, how did Rutherford Birchard Hayes use the art of military command to achieve many decisive victories and thus make outstanding contributions to reshaping American unity? After the Civil War, Rutherford Birchard Hayes served two terms as a congressman, three terms as governor of Ohio, and was finally elected president. How did he persevere in the little-known struggle during this period? This book will answer it in detail.
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