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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... Virginia : Correlation Coefficients , Whig Voting , 1848-1861 2-3 Virginia East of the Blue Ridge : Correlation Coefficients , Whig Voting , 1848-1861 2-4 Virginia West of the Blue Ridge : Correlation Coefficients , Whig Voting , 1848 ...
... Virginia : Correlation Coefficients , Whig Voting , 1848-1861 2-3 Virginia East of the Blue Ridge : Correlation Coefficients , Whig Voting , 1848-1861 2-4 Virginia West of the Blue Ridge : Correlation Coefficients , Whig Voting , 1848 ...
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... Virginia Voters 189 7-8 February 1861 Patterns of November 1860 North Carolina Voters 190 7-9 February 1861 Patterns ... Virginia A - 2 Multiple Regressions : Virginia , East and West of 202 344 362 the Blue Ridge 363 A - 3 Multiple ...
... Virginia Voters 189 7-8 February 1861 Patterns of November 1860 North Carolina Voters 190 7-9 February 1861 Patterns ... Virginia A - 2 Multiple Regressions : Virginia , East and West of 202 344 362 the Blue Ridge 363 A - 3 Multiple ...
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... Virginia Voting Patterns , February 1861 : Whig and Democratic Counties Contrasted 165 7-2 North Carolina Voting ... Virginia Voting Patterns , 1860-1861 : Low- and High- Slaveowning Counties Contrasted 167 168 7-5 North Carolina Voting ...
... Virginia Voting Patterns , February 1861 : Whig and Democratic Counties Contrasted 165 7-2 North Carolina Voting ... Virginia Voting Patterns , 1860-1861 : Low- and High- Slaveowning Counties Contrasted 167 168 7-5 North Carolina Voting ...
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... Virginia Counties and Regions in 1860 2-2 Percentage of Slaves in Virginia's Population , by County , 1860 Census 2-3 North Carolina Counties and Regions in 1860 38 39 40 2-4 Percentage of Slaves in North Carolina's Population , by ...
... Virginia Counties and Regions in 1860 2-2 Percentage of Slaves in Virginia's Population , by County , 1860 Census 2-3 North Carolina Counties and Regions in 1860 38 39 40 2-4 Percentage of Slaves in North Carolina's Population , by ...
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... Virginia voters rejected most prosecession candidates for the state 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 ...
... Virginia voters rejected most prosecession candidates for the state 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 ...
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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