The Secession Movement in Virginia, 1847-1861Garrett and Massie, 1934 - 296 pages |
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... Causes of the Civil War , 1859-1861 , 18 Cole , A.C. The irrepressible conflict , 19 Craven , A.0 . Civil War in the making , 19 ; The coming of the Civil War , 19 ; An histo- rian and the Civil War , Donald , D.H. An excess of ...
... Causes of the Civil War , 1859-1861 , 18 Cole , A.C. The irrepressible conflict , 19 Craven , A.0 . Civil War in the making , 19 ; The coming of the Civil War , 19 ; An histo- rian and the Civil War , Donald , D.H. An excess of ...
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... Causes of the Civil War: 1859–1861. The American Nation: A History. Vol. 19. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1906. Holden Reid, Brian. The Origins of the American Civil War. London: Longman, 1996. Julius, Kevin C. The ...
... Causes of the Civil War: 1859–1861. The American Nation: A History. Vol. 19. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1906. Holden Reid, Brian. The Origins of the American Civil War. London: Longman, 1996. Julius, Kevin C. The ...
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... Causes of the Civil War , 1859-1861 , Volume XIX ( 1go6 ) ; James K. Hosmer , The Appeal to Arms , 1861-1863 , Volume XX ( 1907 ) ; and James K. Hosmer , Outcome of the Civil War , 1863-1865 , Volume XXI ( 1907 ) ; in Allen Johnson ...
... Causes of the Civil War , 1859-1861 , Volume XIX ( 1go6 ) ; James K. Hosmer , The Appeal to Arms , 1861-1863 , Volume XX ( 1907 ) ; and James K. Hosmer , Outcome of the Civil War , 1863-1865 , Volume XXI ( 1907 ) ; in Allen Johnson ...
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D | 3 |
VIRGINIA AND THE COMPROMISE OF 1850 | 18 |
PARTY POLITICS 18511859 | 46 |
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