A Short HIstory of the Confederate States of America

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Lulu.com, 11 օգս, 2014 թ. - 496 էջ
This book is about the real history of America and the causes of Lincoln's War against the Confederacy. President Davis delves into the forgotten history of these United States, contrasting the limited federal republic of sovereign States with what Yankee New England sought to turn these United States of 1783 into, a consolidated government under their rule - the United States we know today. He further goes into the reasons for secession, its lawfulness, the foundation of the Confederate States of America, and Lincoln's war of conquest against American States, not only Confederate, but Northern as well. This is a history that should be read by every American bewildered by the Federal government running roughshod over American liberties.
 

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PART
1
Negro Slavery and the Slave Trade
5
The Extension of Slavery
7
The Missouri Compromise
9
The Compromise Measures
13
Politics in Mississippi
15
The KansasNebraska Troubles
17
The Abolition Movement
19
Confederate Naval Operations
189
Confederate Naval Operations In The West
201
Naval Affairs In The West
211
The Confederate Navy On The High Seas
221
Federal Appeals To Europe Not To Aid Pirates
237
The Military Government Of States
243
Progress Of Centralization
249
Military Operations In Virginia
253

The John Brown Raid
21
Retrospect
23
Preliminary Preparations For Defense
27
The Close Of 1860
29
Secession Of South Carolina
31
General Principles
35
The Right Of Secession
37
PART 2
41
Fort Sumter
45
Progress Of Secession
49
The Confederate Cabinet And Congress
51
Some Northern Protests
55
Negotiations With the Federal Government
59
Bombardment Of Fort Sumter
61
PART 3
63
Confederate Preparations For Defense
65
Organization Of Our Resources
67
Federal Oppressions In Maryland
69
The Battle Of Manassas
73
Neutrality Of Kentucky
77
The Contest In Missouri
81
General Albert Sidney Johnston
83
Federal Outrages In Missouri
85
Missouri Disarmed
89
Military Operations In Missouri
91
Confederate Aid To Missouri
93
Operations Of Generals Wise Floyd And Lee
95
Arrest Of Mason And Slidell
99
Our Deficient Ordnance Supplies
103
The Confederate Financial System
111
Reforms In The Military Legislation
115
Federal Hostilities And Usurpations
117
Forts Henry And Donelson Surrendered
123
TransMississippi Military Operations
131
The Battle Of Shiloh
135
Further Military Events In The West
139
Naval Operations In The East
143
Opening Of The Peninsular Campaign
147
Jacksons Shenandoah Campaign
151
The Battle Of Seven Pines
161
The Battle Of New Cold Harbor
165
The Battles Of Fraziers Farm And Malvern Hill
173
Federal Legislative Usurpations
183
Federal Executive Usurpations
185
War Transferred To The Frontier
263
The Battle Of Antietam
267
Treasury Regulations And The Cotton Famine
275
Military Operations In Virginia
279
Our Foreign Relations
291
Military Operations In The West
297
Naval And Military Operations On The Mississippi
303
The Campaign Against Vicksburg
309
The Defense Of Vicksburg
311
Surrender Of Port Hudson
313
The Battle Of Chickamauga
315
Missionary Ridge
319
The Battle Of Gettysburg
321
After Gettysburg
327
The Subjugation Of Tennessee And Louisiana
329
The Subjugation Of Maryland
335
The Subjugation Of Kentucky
339
The Subjugation Of Missouri
343
The Subjugation Of The State Of New York
345
The Military Commission At Washington
351
Free Speech Suppressed In The North
355
Military Operations In Virginia
357
Butler Bottled Up
361
The Battles Of The Wilderness
367
Earlys Advance On Washington And Chambersburg
375
Battle Of Winchester
381
Military Operations After Winchester
383
The Red River Campaign
385
Fort Pillow
387
Johnstons Retrogressive Campaign
389
The Fall Of Atlanta
393
Hoods Campaign From Atlanta To Nashville
395
Shermans March To The Sea
397
The Battle Of Nashville
403
Exchange Of Prisoners
405
Federal Barbarities And Threatened Retaliation
411
Mission Of VicePresident Stephens
415
War Prisons Northern And Southern
417
Abortive Negotiations
423
Shermans March Northward
431
Siege Of Petersburg
435
AFTERWORD
475
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Jefferson Davis was an American soldier and politician, but is best known for being the only president of the Confederate States of America. Educated as a soldier at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Davis served two tours of military service, first during the Black Hawk War in 1832 and later during the Mexican-American War from 1846-48. Following the Mexican-American War, Davis was appointed to the United States Senate, and later served as secretary of war to President Pierce. Although Davis, as a senator, had argued against secession, he resigned his role in the federal government and returned to his home state of Mississippi following that state's successful succession vote, and was acclaimed president of the Confederate States of America in 1861.At the end of the American Civil War in 1865, Davis was captured and accused of treason, and his citizenship was revoked. Davis's 1881 memoir, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government did much to restore his reputation, as did his efforts to encourage reconciliation, however, his citizenship was not restored until 1978. Jefferson Davis died in 1889.

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