Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

Walter L. Fleming

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Chapter 1 No.1

Period of Sectional Controversy

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Composition of the Population of Alabama 3

The Indians and Nullification 8

Slavery Controversy and Political Divisions 10

Emancipation Sentiment in North Alabama 10

Early Party Divisions 11

William Lowndes Yancey 13

Growth of Secession Sentiment 14

"Unionists" Successful in 1851-1852 16

Yancey-Pryor Debate, 1858 17

The Charleston Convention of 1860 18

The Election of 1860 19

Separation of the Churches, 1821-1861 21

Senator Clay's Farewell Speech in the Senate 25

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Chapter 24 THE PERIOD OF SECTIONAL CONTROVERSY

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Chapter 25 SECESSION FROM THE UNION

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Chapter 26 MILITARY AND POLITICAL EVENTS

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Chapter 27 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS

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Chapter 28 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DISORDER

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Chapter 29 CONFISCATION AND THE COTTON TAX

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Chapter 30 THE TEMPER OF THE PEOPLE, 1865-1866

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Chapter 31 FIRST PROVISIONAL ADMINISTRATION

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Chapter 32 THE SECOND PROVISIONAL ADMINISTRATION

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Chapter 33 MILITARY GOVERNMENT, 1865-1866

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Chapter 34 THE WARDS OF THE NATION

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Chapter 35 MILITARY GOVERNMENT UNDER THE RECONSTRUCTION ACTS

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Chapter 36 THE CAMPAIGN OF 1867

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Chapter 37 THE "RECONSTRUCTION" CONVENTION

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Chapter 38 THE "RECONSTRUCTION" COMPLETED

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Chapter 39 THE UNION LEAGUE OF AMERICA

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Chapter 40 TAXATION AND THE PUBLIC DEBT

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