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John Quincy Adams
America is on the point of bursting into flames,
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Daniel Shays, a farmer struggling to keep his property, convinced neighbors that Boston legislators were colluding with judges and lawyers to raise property taxes and foreclose when farmers found it impossible to pay.
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Harlow Giles Unger
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Napoléon Bonaparte-proclaimed an end to private property. "The earth belongs to no one; its fruits belong to every one," declared François Noël Babeuf. "There is but one sun, one air for all to breath. Let us end the disgusting distinctions between rich and poor . . . masters and servants, governor and governed."1 As the poor rose in rebellion and joined equally deprived soldiers in rioting, Napoléon rallied them to his banner, assuaging their anger and hunger with promises of rich pastures across French borders: "You have no shoes, uniforms, shirts and almost no bread," he called out to his followers.
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Everyone that is not a noble," he lamented, "is a slave.
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Harlow Giles Unger
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John Quincy Adams
He believed the future of the nation was at stake, and he returned day after day to fight his war against the "slaveocracy." And Quincy voters sent him back to Congress again and again. Louisa fretted about his health and safety, but she had lost all influence over him and could do nothing to restrain him. He was unstoppable-a meteor spiraling out of control in the political firmament.
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