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The South Was Right James Ronald Kennedy Walter Donald Kennedy

  • SKU: BELL-172252688
The South Was Right James Ronald Kennedy Walter Donald Kennedy
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Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.42 MB
Pages: 598
Author: James Ronald Kennedy & Walter Donald Kennedy
ISBN: 9781565540248, 9781455612161, 1455612162, 1565540247, B004SCBKXM
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The South Was Right James Ronald Kennedy Walter Donald Kennedy by James Ronald Kennedy & Walter Donald Kennedy 9781565540248, 9781455612161, 1455612162, 1565540247, B004SCBKXM instant download after payment.

Much of Civil War history is untrue because like most history, it is written by the victor. The story we hear is that hundreds of thousands of Southern men went to war over an issue that only affected six percent of the population. Read this book and learn the truth: there was no shining Northern force fighting a moral battle for the sake of ending slavery; there was no oppressive Southern force fighting to preserve it; and after the South declared its independence, the Union ruthlessly invaded, leaving Southerners no choice but to defend themselves.

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