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Author Rozwenc, Edwin C. (Edwin Charles), 1915-1974, editor.

Title Slavery as a cause of the Civil War.

Publication Info. Boston : Heath [1963]

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Location Call No. Status
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  973.711 ROZWENC    Check Shelf
Edition Revised edition.
Description 120 pages ; 24 cm.
Series Problems in American civilization; readings selected by the Dept. of American Studies, Amherst College
Contents Part I. The decision-makers and the slavery question -- Southern thought / George Fitzhugh -- The House divided / Abraham Lincoln -- "Relentless avarice...has chained...the agricultural states to the northern states" / Reuben Davis -- Resistance to Black Republican domination / Otho Robards Singleton -- "I will not curse John Brown" / Owen Lovejoy -- A declaration of the causes which induced the secession of South Carolina -- "Is there anything humiliating in a fair compromise?" / Stephen A. Douglas -- "And we are asked to compromise!" / Orrin S. Ferry -- "This conspiracy against the unity of the Republic" / Henry Wilson -- "The chief stone of the corner in our new edifice" / Alexander H. Stephens -- Part II. Twentieth-century historians and the problem of slavery -- The approach of the irrepressible conflict / Charles A. Beard -- The natural limits of slavery expansion / Charles W. Ramsdell -- The slave power conspiracy / Russel B. Nye -- The peculiar institution / Kenneth M. Stampp -- The economics of slavery in the Ante-Bellum South / Alfred H. Conrad and John R. Meyer -- Slavery, a problem in American institutional and intellectual life / Stanley Elkins.
Bibliography Includes bibliography.
Subject Slavery -- United States.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Causes.
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