The Civil War Era, 1850-1873

The Civil War Era, 1850-1873
Title The Civil War Era, 1850-1873 PDF eBook
Author Eugene Holloway Roseboom
Publisher
Total Pages 559
Release 1969
Genre Ohio
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The Civil War Era, 1850-1873, by Eugene E. Roseboom

The Civil War Era, 1850-1873, by Eugene E. Roseboom
Title The Civil War Era, 1850-1873, by Eugene E. Roseboom PDF eBook
Author Eugene Holloway Roseboom
Publisher
Total Pages 559
Release 1944
Genre Ohio
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The Civil War Era, 1850-1873 (Classic Reprint)

The Civil War Era, 1850-1873 (Classic Reprint)
Title The Civil War Era, 1850-1873 (Classic Reprint) PDF eBook
Author Eugene Holloway Roseboom
Publisher Forgotten Books
Total Pages 582
Release 2017-11-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781528261081

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Excerpt from The Civil War Era, 1850-1873 II. Urban Life III. Agricultural Ohio IV. The Revolution in Transportation V. Banking and Financial Problems and Locofoco Radicalism. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

The Civil War Era, 1850-1873

The Civil War Era, 1850-1873
Title The Civil War Era, 1850-1873 PDF eBook
Author Eugene Holloway Roseboom
Publisher
Total Pages 578
Release 2012-10-01
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ISBN 9781258516970

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In Six Volumes. Volume 1, The Foundations Of Ohio, By Beverley W. Bond, Jr.; Volume 2, The Frontier State 1803-1825, By William T. Utter; Volume 3, The Passing Of The Frontier 1825-1850, By Francis P. Weisenburger; Volume 4, The Civil War Era 1850-1873, By Eugene H. Roseboom; Volume 5, Ohio Comes Of Age 1873-1900, By Philip D. Jordan; Volume 6, Ohio In The Twentieth Century 1900-1938, Planned And Compiled By Harlow Lindley, With Chapters By Fifteen Different Contributors.

The civil war era

The civil war era
Title The civil war era PDF eBook
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Total Pages 559
Release 1944
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American Civil Wars: A Continental History, 1850-1873

American Civil Wars: A Continental History, 1850-1873
Title American Civil Wars: A Continental History, 1850-1873 PDF eBook
Author Alan Taylor
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 652
Release 2024-05-21
Genre History
ISBN 1324035293

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A masterful history of the Civil War and its reverberations across the continent by a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner. In a fast-paced narrative of soaring ideals and sordid politics, of civil war and foreign invasion, the award-winning historian Alan Taylor presents a pivotal twenty-year period in which North America’s three largest countries—the United States, Mexico, and Canada—all transformed themselves into nations. The American Civil War stands at the center of the story, its military history and the drama of emancipation the highlights. Taylor relies on vivid characters to carry the story, from Joseph Hooker, whose timidity in crisis was exploited by Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson in the Union defeat at Chancellorsville, to Martin Delany and Mary Ann Shadd Cary, Black abolitionists whose critical work in Canada and the United States advanced emancipation and the enrollment of Black soldiers in Union armies. The outbreak of the Civil War created a continental power vacuum that allowed French forces to invade Mexico in 1862 and set up an empire ruled by a Habsburg archduke. This inflamed the ongoing power struggle between Mexico’s Conservatives—landowners, the military, the Church—and Liberal supporters of social democracy, led ably by Benito Juarez. Along the southwestern border Mexico’s Conservative forces made common cause with the Confederacy, while General James Carleton violently suppressed Apaches and Navajos in New Mexico and Arizona. When the Union triumph restored the continental balance of power, French forces withdrew, and Liberals consolidated a republic in Mexico. Canada was meantime fending off a potential rupture between French-speaking Catholics in Quebec and English-speakers in Ontario. When Union victory raised the threat of American invasion, Canadian leaders pressed for a continent-wide confederation joined by a transcontinental railroad. The rollicking story of liberal ideals, political venality, and corporate corruption marked the dawn of the Gilded Age in North America.

On the Brink of Civil War

On the Brink of Civil War
Title On the Brink of Civil War PDF eBook
Author John C. Waugh
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 236
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780842029452

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This book tells the dramatic story of what happened when a handful of senators tried to hammer out a compromise to save the Union.