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- Doughface abstract "The term doughface originally referred to an actual mask made of dough, but came to be used in a disparaging context for someone, especially a politician, who is perceived to be pliable and moldable. In the 1847 Webster's dictionary doughfacism was defined as "the willingness to be led about by one of stronger mind and will." In the years leading up to the American Civil War, "doughface" was used to describe Northerners who favored the Southern position in political disputes. Typically it was applied to a Northern Democrat who was more often allied with the Southern Democrats than with the majority of Northern Democrats.".
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- Doughface wikiPageWikiLink John_Randolph_of_Roanoke.
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- Doughface wikiPageWikiLink Lecompton_Constitution.
- Doughface wikiPageWikiLink List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_admission_to_the_Union.
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- Doughface wikiPageWikiLink Mask.
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- Doughface subject Category:History_of_the_United_States_(1849–65).
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- Doughface comment "The term doughface originally referred to an actual mask made of dough, but came to be used in a disparaging context for someone, especially a politician, who is perceived to be pliable and moldable. In the 1847 Webster's dictionary doughfacism was defined as "the willingness to be led about by one of stronger mind and will." In the years leading up to the American Civil War, "doughface" was used to describe Northerners who favored the Southern position in political disputes.".
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