State of the Union Addresses
State of the Union Addresses is a collection of messages delivered by President James Buchanan to Congress during the late 19th century. Written during his presidency (1857-1861), the addresses reflect Buchanan's concerns about the nation's economic troubles, including the instability caused by an extravagant banking system and paper currency. He also addresses key diplomatic relations and pressing political issues, such as the situations in Kansas and Utah, providing insight into the complexities of American politics at the time.

