The Secession Movement in the Middle Atlantic StatesFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 274 psl. This diligent study discusses the reaction of five border states to the secession movement of 1860-1861--Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pensylvania, and New York. |
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... direction . When the present Constitution was adopted , Delaware had fifteen thousand slaves . Now she has not more than eighteen hundred.56 In its report to the Legislature , the five commissioners said that after having first ...
... direction . When the present Constitution was adopted , Delaware had fifteen thousand slaves . Now she has not more than eighteen hundred.56 In its report to the Legislature , the five commissioners said that after having first ...
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... direction . An Ex - Democratic Gover- nor , advocated this course in a formally published letter , and many other prominent men were scarcely less bold in their utterances . 24 Governor Olden was elected and became " the War Governor of ...
... direction . An Ex - Democratic Gover- nor , advocated this course in a formally published letter , and many other prominent men were scarcely less bold in their utterances . 24 Governor Olden was elected and became " the War Governor of ...
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... direction . Philadelphian Sidney George Fisher , member of a wealthy merchant family , while supporting no political party wrote an article for the Phila- delphia North American entitled , " Legalized Secession , " which appeared on ...
... direction . Philadelphian Sidney George Fisher , member of a wealthy merchant family , while supporting no political party wrote an article for the Phila- delphia North American entitled , " Legalized Secession , " which appeared on ...
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Abraham Lincoln advocated Albany American April Baltimore Bayard border Breckinridge candidate central confederacy Civil coercion compromise Confederate Congress Congressman Constitution convention County Crittenden Crittenden compromise Daily December Delaware delegation Democratic party Douglas election of 1860 favored February federacy federal government felt Fernando Wood firing force Fort Sumter Gazette George go in peace Governor Hicks Greeley House of Representatives Ibid James Buchanan January Jersey join the South join the Southern Journal Kennedy laws leaders leave the Union Legislature letter Library majority Maryland Historical Society Middle Atlantic nation Newark newspapers North northern opposed Papers peaceable secession peaceful secession Pennsylvania percent Philadelphia Inquirer Political position President question of secession Republican party resolutions right of secession Samuel secede secession crisis secession movement secessionist Senate sentiment Simon Cameron slave slavery South go Southern Confederacy speech Sumter Unionist United United States Senate urged Virginia vols vote Washington western William William Bigler wrote York City