2 edition of irrepressible conflict, 1850-1865 found in the catalog.
irrepressible conflict, 1850-1865
Arthur Charles Cole
Published
1938
by The Macmillan Company in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Arthur Charles Cole .. |
Series | A History of American life -- vol. VII |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xv p., 1 l., 468 p. |
Number of Pages | 468 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16776444M |
LC Control Number | 38034438 |
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Read a total of 1, pages from 10 books, (about pages from each book, some perhaps more than pages, others perhaps less, and three (3) articles in Cole, A.C. The Irrepressible Conflict, (). Cooper, William J., Jr. The South and the Politics of Slavery, (). Craven, Avery O. The Growth of Southern. The Civil War Era (–) How They Were Governed Confederate States of America. The Confederate States of America was a group of eleven southern states that seceded from the United States of America (the Union) before the outbreak of the Civil formed their own government to preserve slavery and states’ rights. The events leading to the secession were many and varied, but.
The American Civil War (also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States from to , fought between the northern United States (loyal to the Union) and the southern United States (that had seceded from the Union and formed the Confederacy). The civil war began primarily as a result of the long-standing controversy over the enslavement of black : Ap – April 9, (3 years, days). Jacksonian democracy was a 19th-century political philosophy in the United States that expanded suffrage to most white men over the age of 21, and restructured a number of federal institutions. Originating with the seventh U.S. president, Andrew Jackson, and his supporters, it became the nation's dominant political worldview for a term itself was in active use by the ical leaders: Andrew Jackson, Martin Van .
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Civil War, in U.S. history, conflict (–65) between the Northern states (the Union) and the Southern states that seceded from the Union and formed the is generally known in the South as the War between the States and is also called the War of the Rebellion (the official Union designation), the War of Secession, and the War for Southern Independence.
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