A Short History of the Confederate States of America

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Belford Company, 1890 - 505 sivua
A brief study of the antebellum, bellum, and postbellum Civil War periods from the South's perspective.
 

Sisältö

I
1
II
9
III
13
IV
15
V
17
VI
21
VII
23
VIII
25
LVIII
238
LIX
256
LX
263
LXI
268
LXII
273
LXIII
284
LXIV
289
LXV
298

IX
28
X
31
XI
33
XII
37
XIII
40
XIV
43
XV
48
XVI
50
XVII
53
XVIII
56
XIX
59
XX
61
XXI
64
XXII
65
XXIII
68
XXIV
71
XXV
72
XXVI
74
XXVII
76
XXVIII
79
XXIX
82
XXX
86
XXXI
90
XXXII
92
XXXIII
94
XXXIV
97
XXXV
100
XXXVI
103
XXXVII
106
XXXVIII
110
XXXIX
113
XL
121
XLI
124
XLII
126
XLIII
131
XLIV
139
XLV
143
XLVI
148
XLVII
152
XLVIII
155
XLIX
160
L
170
LI
175
LII
184
LIII
195
LIV
198
LV
201
LVI
215
LVII
226
LXVI
303
LXVII
316
LXVIII
322
LXIX
328
LXX
335
LXXI
338
LXXII
341
LXXIII
342
LXXIV
346
LXXV
348
LXXVI
354
LXXVII
356
LXXVIII
362
LXXIX
366
LXXX
369
LXXXI
371
LXXXII
378
LXXXIII
382
LXXXIV
384
LXXXV
387
LXXXVI
393
LXXXVII
402
LXXXVIII
408
LXXXIX
411
XC
414
XCI
416
XCII
418
XCIII
423
XCIV
426
XCV
429
XCVI
435
XCVII
437
XCVIII
443
XCIX
446
C
449
CI
454
CII
463
CIII
467
CIV
474
CV
476
CVI
479
CVII
481
CVIII
483
CIX
487
CX
491
CXI
500
CXII
503
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Tietoja kirjailijasta (1890)

Jefferson Davis was born in Kentucky but grew up in Mississippi. After graduating from West Point in 1828, he served at frontier military posts and in the Black Hawk War. He resigned from the military in 1835. For the next 10 years, he managed his brother's isolated plantation in Mississippi. In 1845, he entered the world of politics as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Davis's reputation as a historian rests on one work - The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government (1878-81), an account based in large measure on his own intimate experiences. Chosen by the provisional congress as president of the Confederate States of America in 1861, Davis faced criticism throughout his tenure. After Lee surrendered without his approval, Davis was indicted by the federal government for treason. Although he spent several years in prison, he was never brought to trial. In 1867, he was released on bond, and he retired to his estate, Beauvoir, on the Gulf of Mexico in Mississippi. There he wrote The Rise and Fall to vindicate the South in general and his presidency in particular.

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