This thesis argues that South Carolina officials sought to coordinate a mass-secession of Southern U.S. states in order to form an independent slaveholder’s republic. Previous accounts of South Carolina secession suggest that many politicians from the Palmetto state sought to cooperate with Unionists or precipitately vacated the Union only after Lincoln’s election because of their fears of an anti-slavery Republican administration. Instead, this thesis demonstrates that South Carolina began a coordinated campaign for secession well before Lincoln’s victory. John Brown’s Raid at Harper’s Ferry motivated South Carolinians to orchestrate a mass exodus of slaveholding states from the Union in order to preserve the institution of slavery.Abstrac...
This project explores the secession crisis in the Jackson Purchase region of Kentucky during the Civ...
This dissertation examines the political conflict over fugitive slave rendition from the era of the ...
The Border South states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri spurned secession in 1860-61, ...
In the United States, the transition from aristocratic agriculturalism to liberal democratic industr...
The focus of this thesis deals primarily with the white elite of South Carolina during Presidential ...
This thesis examines the political culture and behavior in South Carolina during the secession crisi...
Typically students are taught that at the beginning of the American Civil War the primary motivating...
In late December of 1816, prominent citizens within the state of Virginia in conjunction with the Un...
The United States was not always as united as its name suggests. In the middle of the nineteenth cen...
This paper analyzes the rhetoric of appointed state-commissioners from the Southern States advocatin...
This article explores the arguments used by southern secessionists to explain why they left the Unio...
Thesis advisor: Marc LandyThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the Civil War was indeed ...
This dissertation explores the Confederate home front experience in South Carolina by examining the ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Law.In 1869, in Texas v White, the Supreme Court of the ...
In Rebels in the Making: The Secession Crisis and the Birth of the Confederacy, William L. Barney re...
This project explores the secession crisis in the Jackson Purchase region of Kentucky during the Civ...
This dissertation examines the political conflict over fugitive slave rendition from the era of the ...
The Border South states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri spurned secession in 1860-61, ...
In the United States, the transition from aristocratic agriculturalism to liberal democratic industr...
The focus of this thesis deals primarily with the white elite of South Carolina during Presidential ...
This thesis examines the political culture and behavior in South Carolina during the secession crisi...
Typically students are taught that at the beginning of the American Civil War the primary motivating...
In late December of 1816, prominent citizens within the state of Virginia in conjunction with the Un...
The United States was not always as united as its name suggests. In the middle of the nineteenth cen...
This paper analyzes the rhetoric of appointed state-commissioners from the Southern States advocatin...
This article explores the arguments used by southern secessionists to explain why they left the Unio...
Thesis advisor: Marc LandyThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the Civil War was indeed ...
This dissertation explores the Confederate home front experience in South Carolina by examining the ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Law.In 1869, in Texas v White, the Supreme Court of the ...
In Rebels in the Making: The Secession Crisis and the Birth of the Confederacy, William L. Barney re...
This project explores the secession crisis in the Jackson Purchase region of Kentucky during the Civ...
This dissertation examines the political conflict over fugitive slave rendition from the era of the ...
The Border South states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri spurned secession in 1860-61, ...