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Rebels in the making, the secession crisis and the birth of the Confederacy, William L. Barney

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Rebels in the making, the secession crisis and the birth of the Confederacy, William L. Barney
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Rebels in the making
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
718013
Responsibility statement
William L. Barney
Series statement
Confederate centennial studies, no. 7
Sub title
the secession crisis and the birth of the Confederacy
Summary
"Rebels in the Making narrates and interprets secession in the fifteen slave states in 1860-1861. It is a political history informed by the socio-economic structures of the South and the varying forms they took across the region. It explains how a small minority of Southern radicals exploited the hopes and fears of Southern whites over slavery after Lincoln's election in November of 1860 to create and lead a revolutionary movement with broad support, especially in the Lower South. It reveals a divided South in which the commitment to secession was tied directly to the extent of slave ownership and the political influence of local planters. White fears over the future of slavery were at the center of the crisis, and the refusal of Republicans to sanction the expansion of slavery doomed efforts to reach a sectional compromise. In January six states in the Lower South joined South Carolina in leaving the Union, and delegates from the seceded states organized a Confederate government in February. Lincoln's call for troops to uphold the Union after the Confederacy fired upon Fort Sumter in April 1861 finally pushed the reluctant states of the Upper South to secede in defense of slavery and white supremacy"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Uneasy Rests the Masters: Strains from Below in the 1850s -- Getting Right with Slavery: The Drive for Unity -- Waiting for Lincoln: The Election of 1860 -- Verdict Rendered: Lincoln is Elected -- South Carolina Takes the Lead -- Deadlock and a Deepening Crisis -- Secessionist Surge: The Lower South Leaves -- The Upper South: Straddling the Divide -- The Confederacy: A Slaveholder's Republic -- From Waiting Game to War: Lincoln Takes Command
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