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. |
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... History and Biography . " Secession Winter : William Henry Seward and the Decision for War , " New York History 45 ( July 1984 ) : 229-56 . By permission of the New York State Historical Association . " The Union Party of 1861 and the ...
... History and Biography . " Secession Winter : William Henry Seward and the Decision for War , " New York History 45 ( July 1984 ) : 229-56 . By permission of the New York State Historical Association . " The Union Party of 1861 and the ...
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... history . By depicting Lincoln and Seward as responsible moderates who sought peace , Potter rejected the historical apologetics of his home region . What piqued the curi- osity of the young northerner reading Lincoln and His Party was ...
... history . By depicting Lincoln and Seward as responsible moderates who sought peace , Potter rejected the historical apologetics of his home region . What piqued the curi- osity of the young northerner reading Lincoln and His Party was ...
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... historical craft ultimately struggles alone , he or she draws essential support from fellow strugglers and other ... History , Judith Rowe and her staff in the Social Science division of the Princeton University Computer Center , and ...
... historical craft ultimately struggles alone , he or she draws essential support from fellow strugglers and other ... History , Judith Rowe and her staff in the Social Science division of the Princeton University Computer Center , and ...
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... History , Civil War History , Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography , and New York History have graciously allowed me to incorporate material that originally appeared in somewhat different form in their journals . My parents ...
... History , Civil War History , Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography , and New York History have graciously allowed me to incorporate material that originally appeared in somewhat different form in their journals . My parents ...
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Contents
Unionist Profiles | 8 |
Political Parties in the Late Antebellum Upper South | 37 |
The Political Origins of Upper South Unionism | 66 |
Unionists on the Defensive | 90 |
The Unionist Offensive | 104 |
The Unionist Offensive | 130 |
Measuring the Unionist Insurgency | 164 |
The Unionists and Compromise | 195 |
The Unionists Fort Sumter and the Proclamation for Seventyfive Thousand Troops | 308 |
Forced to Choose Sides Southern Unionists after the Proclamation | 334 |
Rethinking the Secession Crisis | 353 |
Multiple Regression Party Slavery and Secession | 361 |
Ecological Regression Estimating Voter Behavior | 367 |
Statistics Secession and the Historians | 376 |
Notes | 383 |
Bibliographical Essay | 457 |
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Reluctant Confederates: Upper South Unionists in the Secession Crisis Daniel W. Crofts Limited preview - 2014 |
Reluctant Confederates: Upper South Unionists in the Secession Crisis Daniel W. Crofts No preview available - 1993 |
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