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  • Italy
    May, 1859
    Unification of Italy

    The Austrians planned to use their army to beat the Sardinians

    Italy
    May, 1859

    The Austrians planned to use their army to beat the Sardinians before the French could come to their aid. Austria had an army of 140,000 men, while the Sardinians had a mere 70,000 men by comparison.




  • Illinois, U.S.
    May, 1859
    Abraham Lincoln

    Illinois Staats-Anzeiger

    Illinois, U.S.
    May, 1859

    In May 1859, Lincoln purchased the Illinois Staats-Anzeiger, a German-language newspaper that was consistently supportive; most of the state's 130,000 German Americans voted Democratic but the German-language paper mobilized Republican support. In the aftermath of the 1858 election, newspapers frequently mentioned Lincoln as a potential Republican presidential candidate, rivaled by William H. Seward, Salmon P. Chase, Edward Bates, and Simon Cameron. While Lincoln was popular in the Midwest, he lacked support in the Northeast, and was unsure whether to seek the office.




  • Italy
    May, 1859
    Unification of Italy

    The Austrians planned to use their army to beat the Sardinians

    Italy
    May, 1859

    The Austrians planned to use their army to beat the Sardinians before the French could come to their aid. Austria had an army of 140,000 men, while the Sardinians had a mere 70,000 men by comparison.




  • Illinois, U.S.
    May, 1859
    Abraham Lincoln

    Illinois Staats-Anzeiger

    Illinois, U.S.
    May, 1859

    In May 1859, Lincoln purchased the Illinois Staats-Anzeiger, a German-language newspaper that was consistently supportive; most of the state's 130,000 German Americans voted Democratic but the German-language paper mobilized Republican support. In the aftermath of the 1858 election, newspapers frequently mentioned Lincoln as a potential Republican presidential candidate, rivaled by William H. Seward, Salmon P. Chase, Edward Bates, and Simon Cameron. While Lincoln was popular in the Midwest, he lacked support in the Northeast, and was unsure whether to seek the office.




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