And the War Came: The Slavery Quarrel and the American Civil WarAlgora Publishing, 2005 - Počet stran: 284 "This detailed account of slavery in America, from Jamestown through the Civil War, explains its economic importance in the North as well as the South, its impact on the political dynamics of the Civil War, and the moral dilemmas it posed"--Provided by publisher. |
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... federal Fort Sumter, from the rooftops of Charleston's fashionable Battery, Mary Chesnut confided her anxiety to her diary that April morning in 1861, the day of our national watershed. “And so we fool on, into the black cloud ahead of ...
... federal Fort Sumter, from the rooftops of Charleston's fashionable Battery, Mary Chesnut confided her anxiety to her diary that April morning in 1861, the day of our national watershed. “And so we fool on, into the black cloud ahead of ...
Strana 28
... Federal Gov- ernment at home and abroad. Washington himself thought the young nation was verging on anarchy. Foreign leaders anticipated early dissolution of the United States. In England, author Samuel Johnson posed a barb that was dif ...
... Federal Gov- ernment at home and abroad. Washington himself thought the young nation was verging on anarchy. Foreign leaders anticipated early dissolution of the United States. In England, author Samuel Johnson posed a barb that was dif ...
Strana 30
... federal government and which to the states; (2) the conflict between large and small states (who resented their big brothers) as to who would control the government; and (3), the position of the federal government with regard to slavery ...
... federal government and which to the states; (2) the conflict between large and small states (who resented their big brothers) as to who would control the government; and (3), the position of the federal government with regard to slavery ...
Strana 34
Omlouváme se, ale obsah této stránky je nepřístupný..
Omlouváme se, ale obsah této stránky je nepřístupný..
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3 The Missouri Compromise | 37 |
4 A Besieged South Circles the Wagons | 53 |
5 The Gag Rule Fight | 61 |
One Party Dead The Other Split | 71 |
7 Abraham Lincoln in Illinois | 83 |
A Dark Horse | 93 |
Opportunity Squandered | 149 |
15 Slaughter at Fredericksburg Jubilee with Emancipation | 163 |
Lincolns Depression Grows | 175 |
The Writing on the Wall | 183 |
General Grant | 199 |
Something Went Out of the War | 211 |
20 Confederate Disaster in Tennessee And the 13th Amendment | 223 |
21 Lee Surrenders at Appomattox | 235 |
9 Lincoln Elected Seven States Defected | 103 |
10 An Act of War | 113 |
Disillusion and Frustration | 121 |
LargeScale Killing Shocks the Nation | 131 |
McClellan spooked by Lee | 139 |
22 Lincoln Assassinated His Severe Task Done | 245 |
The Man John Quincy Adams was Looking For | 257 |
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And the War Came: The Slavery Quarrel and the American Civil War Donald J. Meyers Omezený náhled - 2005 |
And the War Came: The Slavery Quarrel and the American Civil War Donald J. Meyers Omezený náhled - 2005 |
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