The Confederate Secession delves into the complex history of the Confederate States of America. The author explains the causes of secession and analyzes the major events and personalities involved in the Confederate rebellion, all the while investigating the economic, political and social factors that motivated secession. Lothian’s incisive and erudite writing makes this book essential reading for anyone interested in American history.
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