West from Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America after the Civil WarYale University Press, 28 Mar 2007 - 416 halaman “This thoughtful, engaging examination of the Reconstruction Era . . . will be appealing . . . to anyone interested in the roots of present-day American politics” (Publishers Weekly). The story of Reconstruction is not simply about the rebuilding of the South after the Civil War. In many ways, the late nineteenth century defined modern America, as Southerners, Northerners, and Westerners forged a national identity that united three very different regions into a country that could become a world power. A sweeping history of the United States from the era of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, this engaging book tracks the formation of the American middle class while stretching the boundaries of our understanding of Reconstruction. Historian Heather Cox Richardson ties the North and West into the post–Civil War story that usually focuses narrowly on the South. By weaving together the experiences of real individuals who left records in their own words—from ordinary Americans such as a plantation mistress, a Native American warrior, and a labor organizer, to prominent historical figures such as Andrew Carnegie, Julia Ward Howe, Booker T. Washington, and Sitting Bull—Richardson tells a story about the creation of modern America. |
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... Democratic blue states fit closely over the states that had supported the Union. The caption of the map suggested that today's voters were still fighting the same issues over which they went to war in 1861. I was fascinated by the map ...
... Democratic blue states fit closely over the states that had supported the Union. The caption of the map suggested that today's voters were still fighting the same issues over which they went to war in 1861. I was fascinated by the map ...
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... Democrats who wanted to create a welfare state. In fact, in the mid-1800s, it was the Republicans, not the Democrats, who stood for big government and Democrats who insisted on government limitations. Instead, the process was a ...
... Democrats who wanted to create a welfare state. In fact, in the mid-1800s, it was the Republicans, not the Democrats, who stood for big government and Democrats who insisted on government limitations. Instead, the process was a ...
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... Democrats voted the party line to pass the Kansas-Nebraska Act, overturning the tradition of a free Northwest established by the Missouri Compromise in 1820. ''I had seen the slave power o≈cially represented by some of its foremost ...
... Democrats voted the party line to pass the Kansas-Nebraska Act, overturning the tradition of a free Northwest established by the Missouri Compromise in 1820. ''I had seen the slave power o≈cially represented by some of its foremost ...
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... Democrats feared the growth of the national government and, throughout the war, protested every piece of legislation that strengthened it. Ohio Congressman Samuel S. Cox, known as ''Sunset,'' led the struggle of the Democrats against ...
... Democrats feared the growth of the national government and, throughout the war, protested every piece of legislation that strengthened it. Ohio Congressman Samuel S. Cox, known as ''Sunset,'' led the struggle of the Democrats against ...
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... Democrats in the South, Cox charged that Massachusetts abolitionists had ''wormed themselves and their plots into national a√airs . . . to incite the conflicts and fan the flames of passion,'' in order to gain control of the national ...
... Democrats in the South, Cox charged that Massachusetts abolitionists had ''wormed themselves and their plots into national a√airs . . . to incite the conflicts and fan the flames of passion,'' in order to gain control of the national ...
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