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  1. 3- Edward P. Crapol, James G. Blaine: Architect of Empire (Wilmington, DE, 2000), is a. recent study that supports the view of Blaine as a secretary of state with vision and ambition, but points to relatively modest achievements during his tenures as head of the Department of. State.

  2. James G. Blaine (1881) One of the most prominent politicians of the nineteenth century, James G. Blaine was born in West Brownsville, Pennsylvania, in 1830 and graduated from Washington and Jefferson College in 1847 at the age of seventeen. After a brief teaching career in Kentucky and Philadelphia, Blaine moved his family to Augusta, Maine, in ...

  3. Profession. Law, Politics. Signature. James Gillespie Blaine (January 31, 1830 – January 27, 1893) was an American Republican politician. He was a United States Representative. He was the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. He was a U.S. Senator from Maine. He was the Secretary of State twice.

  4. 16. Okt. 2003 · Extract. The diplomatic and political record of James G. Blaine is not easy to assess. It never has been. Blaine’s contemporaries had trouble comprehending such a complex and dynamic politician. Friends, foes, admirers, and rivals found themselves charmed, amazed, outraged, and bewildered. Now, more than a century after his death, Blaine ...

  5. James G. Blaine. James Gillespie Blaine (31 Januari 1830 – 27 Januari 1893) adalah seorang negarawan dan politikus Partai Republik Amerika yang mewakili Maine dalam Dewan Perwakilan AS dari 1863 sampai 1876, menjabat sebagai Jurubicara Dewan Perwakilan AS dari 1869 sampai 1875, dan kemudian dalam Senat Amerika Serikat dari 1876 sampai 1881.

  6. Although born in Pennsylvania, James G. Blaine was one of the most illustrious political leaders the State of Maine ever produced. He was Speaker of the House in the U.S. Congress, then a U.S. Senator and, on two later occasions, served as our country's Secretary of State. In 1884 by less than 2000 votes, he lost the presidency, when he failed ...

  7. Blaine and Pan Americanism, 1880s/1890s. President-elect Garfield named James G. Blaine, his former rival for the Republican presidential nomination, to his cabinet as Secretary of State. Blaine took office in 1881. As Secretary, Blaine continued his long interest in Latin America, “first, to bring about peace and prevent futile wars in North ...