The Causes of the Civil War: The Political, Cultural, Economic and Territorial Disputes between North and SouthMcFarland, 16 окт. 2014 г. - Всего страниц: 308 While South Carolina's preemptive strike on Fort Sumter and Lincoln's subsequent call to arms started the Civil War, South Carolina's secession and Lincoln's military actions were simply the last in a chain of events stretching as far back as the early 1750s. Increasing moral conflicts and political debates over slavery--exacerbated by the inequities inherent between an established agricultural society and a growing industrial one--led to a fierce sectionalism which manifested itself through cultural, economic, political and territorial disputes. This historical study reduces sectionalism to its most fundamental form, examining the underlying source of this antagonistic climate. From protective tariffs to the expansionist agenda, it illustrates the ways in which the foremost issues of the time influenced relations between the North and the South. |
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... Called indentured servants , during most of the seventeenth century they would make up the majority of the southern labor force . Indentured servitude in the colonies attracted Europeans , mostly English males desperate to leave behind ...
... called the Slave Codes . Toward the end of the seventeenth century , the southern colonies had grown to such an extent that the small number of indentured servants on hand could no longer provide the labor needs of their benefactors ...
... called Middle Pas- sage , the surviving Africans were sold as slaves in the numerous colonies throughout the Caribbean , such as Jamaica , Cuba or Haiti . Typically , when a ship reached an American slave market , like those estab ...
... called age of enlightenment , in one sense our young nation was an unwitting victim of an unjust and less enlightened age of morality when the phrase " all men are created equal " was very narrowly defined . It would take another eighty ...
... Called the Northwest Ordi- nance of 1787 , it easily gained the approval of Congress on July 13 , but in def- erence to the South the new law also contained a third important provision , a stipulation that all slave owners had the right ...
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Economic Protectionism 1815 to 1828 | 31 |
Old Hickory Comes to Washington 1829 to 1832 | 53 |
The Bank War and Southern Nullification 1832 to 1834 | 76 |
The Turbulent Years 1834 to 1836 | 93 |
The Panic and SubTreasuries 1837 to 1840 | 106 |
A Time to Compromise 1847 to 1850 | 166 |
Sectional Politics 1850 to 1853 | 185 |
Filibusters 1849 to 1860 | 199 |
The KansasNebraska Act 1852 to 1854 | 207 |
Political Realignment 1854 to 1856 | 220 |
The Fight for Kansas 1854 to 1858 | 231 |
From Brown to Lincoln 1856 to 1860 | 248 |
The End of the Road 1860 to 1861 | 265 |
John Tyler and Texas Too 1840 to 1845 | 116 |
The Expansionist Agenda 1845 to 1846 | 135 |
Territorial Sectionalism 1846 to 1847 | 153 |
Chronology | 283 |
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