| Week Ten: (May 5) |
The Secessionist Moment.
Reading Assignment:
- William Barney, The Secessionist Impulse or
- Anthony Gene Carey, Parties, Slavery, and the Union in Antebellum Georgia
- J. Mills Thornton, Power and Politics in a Slave Society, or
- Jonathan Atkins, Parties, politics, and, the sectional conflict in Tennessee, 1832-1861, or
- Steven A. Channing, Crisis of Fear or
- Daniel Crofts, Reluctant Confederates, or
- Kenneth Stampp, And the War Came, or
- Richard Current, Lincoln and the First Shot, or
- Michael Holt, Political Crisis of the 1850s, or
- Earl J. Hess, Liberty, Virtue, and Progress: Northerners and Their War for the Union
On-line discussion topics: Analyze the relationships among local economic
and demographic conditions, party competition (or lack thereof), and the
defense of slavery and racial subordination as forces in how the secession crisis
unfolded. Why was South Carolina first, and why did the upper South hesitate?
Was a Northern military response to secession inevitable, or could
the North have just "let the South go?" What were the most important reasons
advanced by Northern anti-secessionists for maintaining the Union by force?
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