Reluctant Confederates: Upper South Unionists in the Secession CrisisDaniel Crofts examines Unionists in three pivotal southern states--Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee--and shows why the outbreak of the war enabled the Confederacy to gain the allegiance of these essential, if ambivalent, governments. "Crofts's study focuses on Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, but it includes analyses of the North and Deep South as well. As a result, his volume presents the views of all parties to the sectional conflict and offers a vivid portrait of the interaction between them.--American Historical Review "Refocuses our attention on an important but surprisingly neglected group--the Unionists of the upper South during the secession crisis, who have been too readily ignored by other historians.--Journal of Southern History |
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... convention . More than two out of three of those voting also specified that any convention action be made subject to popular referendum , a provision secessionists bit- terly opposed . Just before leaving Virginia , Ruffin visited the ...
... convention . More than two out of three of those voting also specified that any convention action be made subject to popular referendum , a provision secessionists bit- terly opposed . Just before leaving Virginia , Ruffin visited the ...
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... convention or approve any action decided upon by a convention , should one be held . Robert Caruthers , of the Tennessee Supreme Court , was appointed by the legislature to the state delegation at the Peace Conference in Wash- ington ...
... convention or approve any action decided upon by a convention , should one be held . Robert Caruthers , of the Tennessee Supreme Court , was appointed by the legislature to the state delegation at the Peace Conference in Wash- ington ...
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... convention in Lebanon on January 21 nominated former governor Campbell and state senator Stokes as delegates to the state conven- tion . They campaigned vigorously , opposing both secession and the holding of a convention . Campbell ...
... convention in Lebanon on January 21 nominated former governor Campbell and state senator Stokes as delegates to the state conven- tion . They campaigned vigorously , opposing both secession and the holding of a convention . Campbell ...
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... convention ordered by the legislature . Two individuals , George W. Summers of Charleston and John B. Baldwin of Staun- ton , emerged as leaders of the Union bloc at the convention . Alert and quick - witted on the convention floor ...
... convention ordered by the legislature . Two individuals , George W. Summers of Charleston and John B. Baldwin of Staun- ton , emerged as leaders of the Union bloc at the convention . Alert and quick - witted on the convention floor ...
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... convention . There Baldwin immediately became part of the small core of Union leaders who dominated the convention . As did Summers , Baldwin frequently participated in floor debate . He also delivered one of the most cele- brated Union ...
... convention . There Baldwin immediately became part of the small core of Union leaders who dominated the convention . As did Summers , Baldwin frequently participated in floor debate . He also delivered one of the most cele- brated Union ...
Contents
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3 The Political Origins of Upper South Unionism | 66 |
4 Unionists on the Defensive | 90 |
5 The Unionist Argument | 104 |
6 The Unionist Offensive | 130 |
7 Measuring the Unionist Insurgency | 164 |
11 Reversal of the HandsOff Policy | 289 |
12 The Unionists Fort Sumter and the Proclamation for Seventyfive Thousand Troops | 308 |
Southern Unionists after the Proclamation | 334 |
Rethinking the Secession Crisis | 353 |
Multiple RegressionParty Slavery and Secession | 361 |
Ecological RegressionEstimating Voter Behavior | 367 |
Statistics Secession and the Historians | 376 |
Notes | 383 |
8 The Unionists and Compromise | 195 |
9 The Unionists the Republican Party and PresidentElect Lincoln | 215 |
10 The Unionists and President LincolnThe March 1861 Rapprochement | 254 |
Bibliographical Essay | 457 |
Index | 481 |
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