Secession

Secession
Author: Judith Peacock
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2002-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780736813426


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Discusses the series of events that lead to the secession of the southern states from the Union and to the start of the Civil War in 1861.

Union.--Slavery.--Secession

Union.--Slavery.--Secession
Author: Richard Keith Call
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1861
Genre: Secession
ISBN:


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Secession Winter

Secession Winter
Author: Robert J Cook
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2013-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 142140897X


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Three historians examine what drove southern secession in the winter of 1860-1861 and why it culminated in the American Civil War. Politicians and opinion leaders on both sides of the Mason-Dixon line struggled to formulate coherent responses to the secession of the deep South states. The Confederate attack on Fort Sumter in mid-April 1861 triggered civil war and the loss of four upper South states from the Union. The essays by three senior historians in Secession Winter explore the robust debates that preceded these events. For five months in the winter of 1860–1861, Americans did not know for certain that civil war was upon them. Some hoped for a compromise; others wanted a fight. Many struggled to understand what was happening to their country. Robert J. Cook, William L. Barney, and Elizabeth R. Varon take approaches to this period that combine political, economic, and social-cultural lines of analysis. Rather than focus on whether civil war was inevitable, they look at the political process of secession and find multiple internal divisions—political parties, whites and nonwhites, elites and masses, men and women. Even individual northerners and southerners suffered inner conflicts. The authors include the voices of Unionists and Whig party moderates who had much to lose and upcountry folk who owned no slaves and did not particularly like those who did. Barney contends that white southerners were driven to secede by anxiety and guilt over slavery. Varon takes a new look at Robert E. Lee’s decision to join the Confederacy. Cook argues that both northern and southern politicians claimed the rightness of their cause by constructing selective narratives of historical grievances.

A Union Indivisible

A Union Indivisible
Author: Michael D. Robinson
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469633795


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Many accounts of the secession crisis overlook the sharp political conflict that took place in the Border South states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri. Michael D. Robinson expands the scope of this crisis to show how the fate of the Border South, and with it the Union, desperately hung in the balance during the fateful months surrounding the clash at Fort Sumter. During this period, Border South politicians revealed the region's deep commitment to slavery, disputed whether or not to leave the Union, and schemed to win enough support to carry the day. Although these border states contained fewer enslaved people than the eleven states that seceded, white border Southerners chose to remain in the Union because they felt the decision best protected their peculiar institution. Robinson reveals anew how the choice for union was fraught with anguish and uncertainty, dividing families and producing years of bitter internecine violence. Letters, diaries, newspapers, and quantitative evidence illuminate how, in the absence of a compromise settlement, proslavery Unionists managed to defeat secession in the Border South.

Apostles of Disunion

Apostles of Disunion
Author: Charles B. Dew
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2017-02-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813939453


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Charles Dew’s Apostles of Disunion has established itself as a modern classic and an indispensable account of the Southern states’ secession from the Union. Addressing topics still hotly debated among historians and the public at large more than a century and a half after the Civil War, the book offers a compelling and clearly substantiated argument that slavery and race were at the heart of our great national crisis. The fifteen years since the original publication of Apostles of Disunion have seen an intensification of debates surrounding the Confederate flag and Civil War monuments. In a powerful new afterword to this anniversary edition, Dew situates the book in relation to these recent controversies and factors in the role of vast financial interests tied to the internal slave trade in pushing Virginia and other upper South states toward secession and war.

Union. --Slavery. --Secession

Union. --Slavery. --Secession
Author: R. K. (Richard Keith) Call
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2010-09-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781454616290


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Slavery and Secession in America

Slavery and Secession in America
Author: Thomas Ellison
Publisher: Gale Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1861
Genre: Secession
ISBN:


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Union. - Slavery. - Secession

Union. - Slavery. - Secession
Author: Richard Keith Call
Publisher: Palala Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781359284365


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Union.- Slavery.- Secession

Union.- Slavery.- Secession
Author: R. K. Call
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780649191444


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The Iron Furnace

The Iron Furnace
Author: John Hill Aughey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1863
Genre: Enslaved persons
ISBN:


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