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... eath, in the face of bayonets, the great figures who originally leaned toward the Southern Government all compromised, and the Federal Government carried out military control over Maryland.
These were all prominent figures, and while Lincoln could detain them temporarily, he could not do so forever. After incorporating the Maryland militia, the Federal Government had no choice but to release them.
It was an era when communication was not convenient, and while taking over Maryland ...
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