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Roots of Secession
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Roots of Secession

The role of slaves and free blacks in the politics of secession An upper South state with nearly half a million slaves and some 50,000 free blacks, Virginia witnessed a uniquely volatile convergence of slave resistance and electoral politics in the 1850s. While masters struggled with slaves, disunionists sought to join a regionwide effort to secede and moderates sought to protect slavery but remain in the Union. Arguing for a definition of political action that extends beyond the electoral sphere, William A. Link shows that the coming of the Civil War was directly connected to Virginia's system of slavery, as the tension between defiant slaves and anxious slaveholders energized Virginia politics and spurred on the impending sectional crisis.
Alaotsikko
Slavery and Politics in Antebellum Virginia
Kirjailija
William A. Link
ISBN
9780807856611
Kieli
englanti
Paino
555 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
31.8.2005
Sivumäärä
416