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Rebels In The Making William L Barney

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Rebels In The Making William L Barney
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 13.92 MB
Author: William L. Barney
ISBN: d6342b3c-5036-4089-98f5-58445f1810ad, D6342B3C-5036-4089-98F5-58445F1810AD
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Rebels In The Making William L Barney by William L. Barney d6342b3c-5036-4089-98f5-58445f1810ad, D6342B3C-5036-4089-98F5-58445F1810AD instant download after payment.

Regardless of whether they owned slaves, Southern whites lived in a world defined by slavery. As shown by their blaming British and Northern slave traders for saddling them with slavery, most were uncomfortable with the institution. While many wanted it ended, most were content to leave that up to God. All that changed with the election of Abraham Lincoln. Rebels in the Making is a narrative-driven history of how and why secession occurred. In this work, senior Civil War historian William L. Barney narrates the explosion of the sectional conflict into secession and civil war. Carefully examining the events in all fifteen slave states and distinguishing the political circumstances in each, he argues that this was not a mass democratic movement but one led from above. The work begins with the deepening strains within Southern society as the slave economy matured in the mid-nineteenth century and Southern ideologues struggled to convert whites to the orthodoxy of slavery as a...

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