Bibliography: pages 365-374.The five years following the Civil War were a critical period in Missouri's history.The conservative groups that had long dominated the politics and economics of the state found themselves split over a variety of issues. Into the power vacuum thus created stepped a group of opportunists who had coalesced their various interests in the Radical Union party. They found themselves linked by their desire to rid Missouri of slavery, which, while it did not dominate the state's economy, did symbolize the vaunted power of conservative rule. Generally progressive in their outlook, the Radicals anticipated a large-scale influx of population and capital into the state if Missouri could change · its image from a state beridd...
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Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts"Thus, the year...
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M.A. University of Missouri 1910Typescript."Approved, Jonas Viles."In order that this discussion of ...
Those of us who took Kansas or Missouri history classes may remember reading about Bleeding Kansas. ...
2011 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines the way residents of the Missou...
"The admission of Missouri to the Union quickly became a constitutional crisis of the first order, i...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts"Thus, the year...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-150) and index.Allan Nevins pointed out that Missouri...
The central event in the history of political parties in Missouri, between 1850 end 1856, was the fi...
The objective of this research was to determine specifically why Missouri’s 1914 woman suffrage init...
Much has been written about the vast and violent conflict that was the American Civil War, exploring...
A Divided Coalition: The Politics of German Missouri Missouri has long been a state whose diversity ...
textSt. Louis played a central role in the sectional conflict that escalated in the United States i...
The past few years have been highly enjoyable ones for anyone with an interest in the Trans-Mississi...
“Hunting Freedom: The Many Paths to Emancipation in Civil War Missouri” is a museum exhibition explo...
Missouri\u27s bid for statehood reflected the struggle to extend the southern slave culture onto the...
Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Science, Dept. of HistoryIncludes bibliographi...
M.A. University of Missouri 1910Typescript."Approved, Jonas Viles."In order that this discussion of ...
Those of us who took Kansas or Missouri history classes may remember reading about Bleeding Kansas. ...
2011 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines the way residents of the Missou...
"The admission of Missouri to the Union quickly became a constitutional crisis of the first order, i...