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faction spoke on the South's behalf. Gwin even considered that it might be possible for a
Republic of the Pacific, centered on California, to secede from the Union, but when his party suffered badly in the elections of 1861, he saw that there was little more that he could do in California to promote
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with rifles at thirty yards following an argument over his alleged mismanagement of federal patronage. Shots were fired by both men, but only a donkey died. The split added turmoil to
California's political scene, including bribery, physical intimidation, and nonstop political maneuvering. Although
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intervened for their release, wishing to avoid an international incident, as Gwin had friends in Panama. Gwin sent his wife and one of his daughters to Europe, while he returned to his plantation in
Mississippi. The plantation was destroyed in the war and Gwin, a daughter, and son fled to Paris.
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1573:(1816–1947)
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1383:J. Williams
1376:(1816–1947)
1001:David Yulee
922:David Yulee
823:U.S. Senate
733:Fiske, John
614:New Orleans
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452:John Bigler
443:land grants
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205:Preceded by
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1279:Shortridge
1013:1860–1861
934:1851–1855
635:References
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561:Later life
420:U.S. state
328:Early life
283:Democratic
247:1805-10-09
130:California
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1932:Henderson
1783:Goldwater
1685:McPherson
1675:McPherson
1635:Fairfield
1590:Pleasants
1533:Wadsworth
1244:McDougall
1209:Feinstein
1084:Broderick
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1962:Collamer
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1725:Trammell
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1543:Sheppard
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1403:Harrison
1309:Cranston
1264:Stanford
1194:Hayakawa
1179:Salinger
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830:New seat
762:Archived
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188:district
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2007:Sawyer
2002:Conger
1977:Hamlin
1972:Ramsey
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527:Alaska
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