It actually says, "...more perfect Union". Lincoln recognized that the Union was not perfect. The new Constitution was designed with the goal to IMPROVE the Union, making it "more perfect".
Albany Plan of Union
whats wrong with the union in 17500s <><><> Well, if you mean the 1750s- there WAS no Union- we were all still colonies of Great Britain until 1776.
Pennsylvania joined the Union as the second state on 12 December 1787
South Carolina - Friday, May 23, 1788
Hardtack
Hardtack # Hardtack is most often used in the civil war.# Hardtack is dipped in coffee, tea, soup, etc.# It is very crunchy that is why it is used for dipping in things#
instead of bread, union soldiers often ate hardtak it is a REALLY hard cracker and it should easily not go out of date for at least 50 years.
Operation Hardtack - commando raid - happened in 1943-12.
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Hardtack
Hardtack Is a hard bread or cracker fed to soldiers in the Civil War.
During the Civil War, dried biscuits were called hardtack.
Hardtrack or Hardtack It's a hard, unsalted biscuit (or sometimes bread) that could be used and stored for long amounts of time. It was commonly used by the Union in the Civil War.
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Hardtack is pretty good with butter and a little salt sprinkled on it. However, not all people like the taste.
Hardtack was a biscuit made of flour with other simple ingredients, and issued to Union soldiers throughout the war. Hardtack crackers made up a large portion of a soldier's daily ration. It was square or sometimes rectangular in shape with small holes baked into it, similar to a large soda cracker. Large factories in the north baked hundreds of hardtack crackers every day, packed them in wooden crates and shipped them out by wagon or rail. If the hardtack was received soon after leaving the factory, they were quite tasty and satisfying. Usually, the hardtack did not get to the soldiers until months after it had been made. By that time, they were very hard, so hard that soldiers called them "tooth dullers" and "sheet iron crackers". would you like to try it ? go to this website:http://www.nps.gov/archive/gett/gettkidz/hardtack.htm Hardtack was a biscuit made of flour with other simple ingredients, and issued to Union soldiers throughout the war. Hardtack crackers made up a large portion of a soldier's daily ration. It was square or sometimes rectangular in shape with small holes baked into it, similar to a large soda cracker. Large factories in the north baked hundreds of hardtack crackers every day, packed them in wooden crates and shipped them out by wagon or rail. If the hardtack was received soon after leaving the factory, they were quite tasty and satisfying. Usually, the hardtack did not get to the soldiers until months after it had been made. By that time, they were very hard, so hard that soldiers called them "tooth dullers" and "sheet iron crackers". would you like to try it ? go to this website:http://www.nps.gov/archive/gett/gettkidz/hardtack.htm