Rebellion and Realignment: Arkansas's Road to SecessionUniversity of Arkansas Press, 01.07.1987 - 277 Seiten Arkansas, the Old South's last frontier, was forced, after the election of Lincoln, to face the issue of secession. Woods focuses upon the resulting social, economic, and geographic divisions that grew within the state before and during the secession crisis. He captures the political struggles of the state as it tore away from the nation, and as it threatened, in so doing, to tear itself apart. |
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... southern portion of the state began to rely increasingly upon slavery as it became linked to the econ- omy of cotton and Southern antebellum values , but the northern region of the REBELLION AND REALIGNMENT This One HD4J - A9T - R2NJ.
... southern portion of the state began to rely increasingly upon slavery as it became linked to the econ- omy of cotton and Southern antebellum values , but the northern region of the REBELLION AND REALIGNMENT This One HD4J - A9T - R2NJ.
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... Regional Differences and Economic Development in Antebellum Arkansas I 5 17 III The Foundation of a Dynasty : Parties and Politics in Arkansas , 1819-1849 32 IV Neither Ready Nor Willing : Arkansas During the Compromise Crisis , 1849 ...
... Regional Differences and Economic Development in Antebellum Arkansas I 5 17 III The Foundation of a Dynasty : Parties and Politics in Arkansas , 1819-1849 32 IV Neither Ready Nor Willing : Arkansas During the Compromise Crisis , 1849 ...
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... region fostering a mostly non - slaveholding small - farmer society . In Virginia , North Carolina and Tennessee , upland regions are part of the Appalachian mountain chain . In Arkansas , the mountains are part of the Ozark and ...
... region fostering a mostly non - slaveholding small - farmer society . In Virginia , North Carolina and Tennessee , upland regions are part of the Appalachian mountain chain . In Arkansas , the mountains are part of the Ozark and ...
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... regions , slavery and cotton made only a marginal impact on the society of poor white farmers . Arkan- sas by 1860 was as divided economically as it was geographically , a divi- sion that erupted during the secession crisis of 1861 ...
... regions , slavery and cotton made only a marginal impact on the society of poor white farmers . Arkan- sas by 1860 was as divided economically as it was geographically , a divi- sion that erupted during the secession crisis of 1861 ...
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... regions called for compromise and national reconciliation . The new alignment emerged in the winter election that called a state convention to consider secession . In March the secession convention repeatedly turned back attempts to ...
... regions called for compromise and national reconciliation . The new alignment emerged in the winter election that called a state convention to consider secession . In March the secession convention repeatedly turned back attempts to ...
Inhalt
A Promise Unfulfilled Settlement of the Arkansas Frontier | 5 |
A Story of Contrasts Regional Differences and Economic Development in Antebellum Arkansas | 17 |
The Foundation of a Dynasty Parties and Politics in Arkansas 18191849 | 32 |
Neither Ready Nor Willing Arkansas During the Compromise Crisis 18491851 | 43 |
Change and Continuity Family Rule in Arkansas 18511859 | 53 |
Beyond His Merest and Most Sanguine Hopes Thomas Hindman and the Defeat of the Dynasty 18591860 | 70 |
Arkansas Is With the South State Politics During the Presidential Election of 1860 | 91 |
Division Over Disunion The Realignment of Arkansas Politics During the Winter of 18601861 | 113 |
Avoiding Secession and Dismemberment The State Convention and the Campaign for Cooperation March 4April 151861 | 133 |
War and Secession Consensus and Conflict | 153 |
Conclusion | 166 |
Tables and Figures | 171 |
Notes | 186 |
Bibliography | 244 |
Index | 260 |
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