The Imperiled Union: Essays on the Background of the Civil WarA collection of essays by a master historian. Amongst the subjects that Stampp tackles are the inevitability of the Civil War and the truth about why the confederacy actually died. The other essays are a mix of historiography and analysis of issues including Lincoln's role in reinforcing Fort Sumter, the impact of psychology in trading slaves, and the role of racism in the Republican Party. |
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... law of the land , " " necessary and proper , " and treason clauses , as well as the requirement that state officers take an oath of allegiance to the federal Constitution , were powerful weapons in the hands of nationalists in ...
... law of the land , " " necessary and proper , " and treason clauses , as well as the requirement that state officers take an oath of allegiance to the federal Constitution , were powerful weapons in the hands of nationalists in ...
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... law of all national governments . It is safe to assert that no government proper , ever had a provision in its organic law for its own termination . " Lincoln then tried to place the burden of proof on the secessionists , claiming that ...
... law of all national governments . It is safe to assert that no government proper , ever had a provision in its organic law for its own termination . " Lincoln then tried to place the burden of proof on the secessionists , claiming that ...
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... and individually independent , as a species of political heresy .. " 40 Samuel Johnson told the North Carolina convention that " The Constitution must be the supreme law of the land ; otherwise , it 14 UNUM AUT PLURES ?
... and individually independent , as a species of political heresy .. " 40 Samuel Johnson told the North Carolina convention that " The Constitution must be the supreme law of the land ; otherwise , it 14 UNUM AUT PLURES ?
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Essays on the Background of the Civil War Kenneth M. Stampp. the supreme law of the land ; otherwise , it would be in the power of any one state to counteract the other states , and withdraw itself from the Union . " 41 However , most ...
Essays on the Background of the Civil War Kenneth M. Stampp. the supreme law of the land ; otherwise , it would be in the power of any one state to counteract the other states , and withdraw itself from the Union . " 41 However , most ...
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... laws without state assistance , but he said nothing about federal authority over states that tried to secede.50 Beyond these am- biguities , which were characteristic of Federalist rhetoric , Hamilton made two rather astonishing ...
... laws without state assistance , but he said nothing about federal authority over states that tried to secede.50 Beyond these am- biguities , which were characteristic of Federalist rhetoric , Hamilton made two rather astonishing ...
Contents
Two Controversies over Slavery | 37 |
Republicans and the Sectional Crisis | 103 |
Civil War Causes and Consequences | 189 |
Notes | 271 |
Index | 309 |
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The Imperiled Union: Essays on the Background of the Civil War Kenneth M. Stampp Limited preview - 1981 |
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