By the 1830s and 1840s, there were two competing stories of America that are in opposition, a contest over identity and purpose that continues to this day.
The civic story came first, along with its ideals: a natural right granted to all humans by God or nature to survive, to not be tyrannized, to pursue our happiness as we eac
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