The Great Conspiracye-artnow, 2019-12-18 - 553 psl. "The Great Conspiracy: Its Origin and History" is a memoir work by a general in the Union Army, John Alexander Logan. In his book Logan sought to demonstrate that secession and the Civil War were the result of a long-contemplated "conspiracy" to which various Southern politicians had been party since the Nullification Crisis. |
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... white, bond as well as free; for the clause ran thus: "Determined to keep open a market where MEN should be bought and sold, he has prostituted his negative for suppressing every Legislative attempt to prohibit or to restrain this ...
... white, bond as well as free; for the clause ran thus: "Determined to keep open a market where MEN should be bought and sold, he has prostituted his negative for suppressing every Legislative attempt to prohibit or to restrain this ...
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... supply and demand and completely revolutionized the cotton industry—contributed to rapidly and thickly populate the whole region with white Slave-holders and black Slaves, and to greatly enrich and increase the power of the.
... supply and demand and completely revolutionized the cotton industry—contributed to rapidly and thickly populate the whole region with white Slave-holders and black Slaves, and to greatly enrich and increase the power of the.
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... white owners to such a degree that, as the years rolled by, instead of compunctions of conscience on the subject of African Slavery in America, the Southern leaders ultimately persuaded themselves to the belief that it was not only ...
... white owners to such a degree that, as the years rolled by, instead of compunctions of conscience on the subject of African Slavery in America, the Southern leaders ultimately persuaded themselves to the belief that it was not only ...
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... White man," Mr. Douglas also took exception thus: "I am free to say to you that in my opinion this Government of ours is founded on the White basis. It was made by the White man for the benefit of the White man, to be administered by White ...
... White man," Mr. Douglas also took exception thus: "I am free to say to you that in my opinion this Government of ours is founded on the White basis. It was made by the White man for the benefit of the White man, to be administered by White ...
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... White men enough to marry all the White women, and enough Black men to marry all the Black women, and in God's name let them be so married. The Judge regales us with the terrible enormities that take place by the mixture of races; that ...
... White men enough to marry all the White women, and enough Black men to marry all the Black women, and in God's name let them be so married. The Judge regales us with the terrible enormities that take place by the mixture of races; that ...
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The Presidential Contest of 1860The Crisis Approaching | |
The Great Conspiracy Maturing | |
Secession Arming | |
The Rejected Olive Branch | |
Slaverys Setting and Freedoms Dawn | |
Freedom Proclaimed to | |
Historical Review | |
Lincolns Troubles and Temptations | |
The Armed Negro | |
Freedoms Sun Still Rising | |
Thirteenth Amendment in the Senate | |
Treason in the Northern Camps | |
The Fire in the Rear | |
The Wardrum On to Washington | |
The Causes of Secession | |
Copperheadism vs Union Democracy | |
The Storm of Battle | |
The Colored Contraband | |
Freedoms Early Dawn | |
Compensated Gradual Emancipation | |
Borderstate Opposition | |
Thirteenth Amendment Defeated in the House | |
Slavery Doomed at the Polls | |
Freedom at Last Assured | |
Lincolns Second Inauguration | |
Collapse of the Armed Conspiracy | |
Assassination | |
What Next? | |
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