Decade of disunion How Massachusetts and South Carolina led the way to civil war, 1849-1861
Book - 2024
"The Mexican War brought vast new territories to the United States, which precipitated a growing crisis over slavery. The new territories seemed unsuitable for the type of agriculture that depended on slave labor, but they lay south of the line where slavery was permitted by the 1820 Missouri Compromise. The subject of expanding slavery to the new territories became a flash point between North and South."--
- Subjects
- Published
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[United States] :
Simon & Schuster
[2024]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- x, 514 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- ISBN
- 9781982176495
- Introduction
- 1. New World Beginnings
- 2. Crisis in Miniature
- 3. The Crucible of 1850
- 4. Bay State Turmoil
- 5. Palmetto State Struggles
- 6. Rhett in Washington
- 7. Sumner in the Senate
- 8. 1852
- 9. President Pierce
- 10. Kansas and Nebraska
- 11. The Massachusetts Shoemaker
- 12. Boston Blood
- 13. Prairie Tensions
- 14. Sectionalism Rising
- 15. Six Days in May
- 16. Campaign of '56
- 17. Buchanan at the Helm
- 18. Butler Departs
- 19. Rise of the Radicals
- 20. 35th Congress
- 21. Lincoln Makes His Move
- 22. Realignment
- 23. Harpers Ferry
- 24. A Time of Foreboding
- 25. Presidential Scramble
- 26. Lincoln Victorious
- 27. Dissolution
- 28. Civil War
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Illustration Credits
- Index