The Politics of Union: Northern Politics During the Civil WarDryden Press, 1974 - 202 páginas |
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... question before the public from slavery to union . We now know that Seward intended not to keep his plan private but to launch a press campaign , after having secured Lincoln's endorsement , that would be a first step toward pacific ...
... question before the public from slavery to union . We now know that Seward intended not to keep his plan private but to launch a press campaign , after having secured Lincoln's endorsement , that would be a first step toward pacific ...
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... question of diplomatic recognition of the Negro republics of Haiti and Liberia . The prospect of Black diplomats being received in Washington roused strong protest both in the Senate and in the House . Suggested by Lincoln , recognition ...
... question of diplomatic recognition of the Negro republics of Haiti and Liberia . The prospect of Black diplomats being received in Washington roused strong protest both in the Senate and in the House . Suggested by Lincoln , recognition ...
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... question of policy to- ward slavery , encompassed vital constitutional questions . It will be re- membered that in the year 1861 the western area of Virginia declared itself a new Virginia government . It won recognition from the ...
... question of policy to- ward slavery , encompassed vital constitutional questions . It will be re- membered that in the year 1861 the western area of Virginia declared itself a new Virginia government . It won recognition from the ...
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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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