The Politics of Union: Northern Politics During the Civil WarDryden Press, 1974 - 202 páginas |
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... four additional slave states adhered to the Southern cause . Virginia , whose statesmen had contributed so much to ... four new Confederate states adding nearly four million per- sons to the Confederacy . Though Lincoln had managed to ...
... four additional slave states adhered to the Southern cause . Virginia , whose statesmen had contributed so much to ... four new Confederate states adding nearly four million per- sons to the Confederacy . Though Lincoln had managed to ...
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... four - year - old moderate Democrat , had been ap- pointed general - in - chief . Now head of an army in excess of half a million , he had put his men to digging trenches and drilling , without giving a sign he would fight the CHAPTER ...
... four - year - old moderate Democrat , had been ap- pointed general - in - chief . Now head of an army in excess of half a million , he had put his men to digging trenches and drilling , without giving a sign he would fight the CHAPTER ...
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... four dissenting votes , approved abolition ; and without waiting for ratification , the zealous governor proclaimed the proposed ordinance to be in effect . The lower chamber of the state legis- lature greeted the news with applause and ...
... four dissenting votes , approved abolition ; and without waiting for ratification , the zealous governor proclaimed the proposed ordinance to be in effect . The lower chamber of the state legis- lature greeted the news with applause and ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
The Appeal to Arms | 18 |
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The Politics of Union: Northern Politics During the Civil War James A. Rawley Vista de fragmentos - 1980 |
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