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... Union ? " He agreed with those who contended that the Federal Govern- ment did not have the right to coerce a state , but what was happen- ing in the South , he argued , was not being done by States but by the individuals living in them ...
... Union ? " He agreed with those who contended that the Federal Govern- ment did not have the right to coerce a state , but what was happen- ing in the South , he argued , was not being done by States but by the individuals living in them ...
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... Union sentiment hold firm . In a second plebescite in June , large Confederate majorities in the rest of the state overwhelmed the East Tennessee Union majority and carried the state into secession . But the last - ditch labors of ...
... Union sentiment hold firm . In a second plebescite in June , large Confederate majorities in the rest of the state overwhelmed the East Tennessee Union majority and carried the state into secession . But the last - ditch labors of ...
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... Union . Still later , for eight months , he was Military Governor of Union - held New Orleans where he issued his unforgettable " woman's order " asserting that if the ladies of that city continued to insult occupying Yankee soldiers ...
... Union . Still later , for eight months , he was Military Governor of Union - held New Orleans where he issued his unforgettable " woman's order " asserting that if the ladies of that city continued to insult occupying Yankee soldiers ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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