John C Breckinridge

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A vice president of the U. S. until he joined the Confederate Army

Real World Example

John C. Breckinridge was the 14th Vice President of the United States, serving under President James Buchanan from 1857 to 1861. He was a Southern Democrat who strongly supported states' rights and slavery, which led to his joining the Confederate Army during the Civil War. His actions were significant because they highlighted the deep divisions in the U.S. over slavery and states' rights, contributing to the Civil War. Today, Breckinridge's legacy reminds us of the importance of unity and the consequences of division, teaching us to address issues through dialogue and compromise. For example, in modern classrooms, discussions about Breckinridge's choices can inspire students to work towards understanding and reconciliation in their communities.

Practice Version

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