Andrew while under censer, devised a cunning move. He was going to capture
Indian land for the oil and transport Indians to the Nevada dessert. This plan
was denounced and killed in Congress, yet Andrew Dickinson forced it through….
Thousands died.
Andrew arranged for Van Fordley to become the next
president. Van Fordley’s corruption showed itself, and the party feel out of
power as protestors took the government back to the people. During this period Danielle Jack began to recall past memories... something stood out to her. For reasons unknown to the senate she took the floor, and confessed to anything wrong she may have done. Although personally she did not do anything illegal, the events and rampant corruption disgusted her as well as Sens. McDonald and Hausheer,so she felt it necessary just to apologize to those in the gallery for the horrible corruption she and her friends saw around them.
An election brought in newer, younger members of the senate. Senators Tabby Supples, Tony Laudadio, Cara Mills, Andrew Robertson, and Allee Millsap were elected. One man, Nicholas Garrison published a paper called “The Massachusetts Times” this paper was filled with vehement anti- states rights language. Ryan McDonald, although opposed to nullification openly denounced Garrison’s paper.
Garrison didn’t give up though, his repulsive
language greatly offended the states favoring states rights. Over time, the
states in the South, Mid-Atlantic, and Mid-West favored nullification and
states rights. While states in New England and the West Coast favored a
centralized government. This issue, has
been debated since the days of old, but due to the intense emotions
on both side, and the fading off influence of the compromisers… war was nearly
inevitable. An election brought in newer, younger members of the senate. Senators Tabby Supples, Tony Laudadio, Cara Mills, Andrew Robertson, and Allee Millsap were elected. One man, Nicholas Garrison published a paper called “The Massachusetts Times” this paper was filled with vehement anti- states rights language. Ryan McDonald, although opposed to nullification openly denounced Garrison’s paper.
Emily Hausheer earned a reputation as an "intense thinker", a true lover of intellectual discourse as were the other two members of the triumvirate. Senator Hausheer published a "Discourse" laying out her theories of government, this energized the states rights side, as Senator McDonald gave eloquent speeches about keeping the union together.
As the new, younger voices came through changes happened. The union was divided, a compromise needed to be hammered out.
Although aging, the Great Triumvirate took the floor… they pleaded for compromise and peace, Danielle Jack offered a compromise, and over time Emily Hausheer and Ryan McDonald approved of it.
The Great Triumvirate served their remaining days in the senate. Although they each wanted to retire, they decided it was their duty to stay.
Clouds were coming however, although the younger voices may not have seen it... the union was about to face a huge struggle. Will the Union stay together?
Author's note: I hope y'all enjoyed this story!!! :) As a disclaimer, these events are loosely based on early US History, no current political figures are involved. Some of the heroes however are named after my friends and I :)








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