Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... South . Other declarations were made by men prominent among the South- ern politicians , and were equally radi- cal . Stephens , on retiring from Con- gress , issued an address compara- tively moderate in tone but agreeing in substance ...
... South . Other declarations were made by men prominent among the South- ern politicians , and were equally radi- cal . Stephens , on retiring from Con- gress , issued an address compara- tively moderate in tone but agreeing in substance ...
Page 456
... South Carolina to delay the adoption of an ordinance of seces- sion ) , reached Charleston . Cushing's errand proved fruitless , * but undoubt- edly his conversation with Pickens added great weight to a telegram from two of the South ...
... South Carolina to delay the adoption of an ordinance of seces- sion ) , reached Charleston . Cushing's errand proved fruitless , * but undoubt- edly his conversation with Pickens added great weight to a telegram from two of the South ...
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... South . Excepting rice , Indian corn ( in the upper South ) , and to- bacco , no staples were raised in con- siderable quantities . Indeed , in the cotton - growing regions , hardly any at- tempt was made to produce anything beyond the ...
... South . Excepting rice , Indian corn ( in the upper South ) , and to- bacco , no staples were raised in con- siderable quantities . Indeed , in the cotton - growing regions , hardly any at- tempt was made to produce anything beyond the ...
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