In the early decades of the American Republic, many of the nation’s leaders came from families that had lived in the colonies for generations, often sacrificing everything they had for the cause of independence and national unity. Among them was a man whose name may not be familiar to most today, but whose contributions helped preserve the country during one of its greatest threats. Daniel D. Tompkins was the sixth vice president of the United States, serving under President James Monroe. Though he never became president himself, he left a legacy of duty and personal sacrifice that deserves to be remembered. This is the story of where he came from, how he rose to power, and why history nearly forgot him...
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