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The Critical Northern Antebellum Debate Matched The Rhetorical Skills Of Abraham Lincoln And Stephen A. Douglas In An Historic Argument Over The Future Of Slavery In A Westwardexpanding America. Two Years Later, An Equally Historic Oratorical Showdown Between Secessionists And Unionists In Georgia Generated As Much Popular Interest South Of The Masondixon Line, And Perhaps Had An Even More Profound Immediate Effect On The Future Of The United States.With Abraham Lincoln'S 'Black Republican' Triumph In The Presidential Election Of 1860 Came Ardent Secessionist Sentiment In The South. But Unionists Were Equally Zealous And While South Carolinaa Bastion Of Disunionism Since 1832Seemed Certain To Secede; The Other Fourteen Slave States Were Far From Decided. In The Deep South, The Road To Disunion Depended Much On The Actions Of Georgia, A Veritable Microcosm Of The Divided South And Geographically In The Middle Of The Cotton South. If Georgia Went For The Union, Secessionist South Carolina Could Be Isolated. So In November Of 1860 All The Eyes Of Dixie Turned To Tiny Milledgeville, Prewar Capital Of Georgia, For A Legislative Confrontation That Would Help Chart The Course Toward Civil War.In Secession Debated, William W. Freehling And Craig M. Simpson Have For The First Time Collected The Seven Surviving Speeches And Public Letters Of This Greatest Of Southern Debates Over Disunion, Providing Today'S Reader With A Unique Window Into A Moment Of American Crisis. Introducing The Debate And Debaters In Compelling Fashion, The Editors Help Bring To Life A Sleepy Southern Town Suddenly Alive With Importance As A Divided Legislature Met To Decide The Fate Of Georgia, And By Extension, That Of The Nation. We Hear Myriad Voices, Among Them The Energetic And Selfrighteous Governor Joseph E. Brown Who, While A Slaveholder And Secessionist, Was Somewhat Suspect As A Native North Georgian; Alexander H. Stephens, The Eloquent Unionist Whose 'Calm Dispassionate Approach' Ultimately Backfired; And Fiery Secessionist Robert Toombs Who, Impatient With Brown'S Indecisiveness And The Caution Of The Unionists, Shouted To Legislators: 'Give Me The Sword! But If You Do Not Place It In My Hands, Before God! I Will Take It.' The Secessionists' Henry Benning And Thomas R.R. Cobb As Well As The Unionists Benjamin Hill And Herschel Johnson Also Speak To Us Across The Years, Most With Eloquence, All With The Patriotic, Passionate Conviction That Defined An Era. In The End, The Legislature Adopted A Convention Bill Which Decreed A Popular Vote On The Issue In Early January, 1861. The Election Results Were Close, Mirroring The Intense Debate Of Two Months Before: 51% Of Georgians Favored Immediate Secession, A Slim Margin Which The Propagandaconscious Brown Later Inflated To 58%. On January 19Th The Georgia Convention Sanctioned Secession In A 166130 Vote, And The Imminent Confederacy Had Its Southern Hinge.Secession Debated Is A Colorful And Gripping Tale Told In The Words Of The Actual Participants, One Which Sheds New Light On One Of The Great And Hitherto Neglected Verbal Showdowns In American History. It Is Essential To A Full Understanding Of The Origins Of The War Between The States.
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- Q: What is the page count of 'Secession Debated: Georgia's Showdown in 1860'? A: This book contains one hundred ninety-two pages. It offers a detailed examination of a pivotal moment in American history.
- Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures eight point five two inches in length, zero point four eight inches in width, and five point five nine inches in height. These dimensions make it a compact read.
- Q: What is the binding type of 'Secession Debated'? A: This book is published in paperback binding. This format is lightweight and easy to handle.
- Q: Who are the authors of 'Secession Debated'? A: The authors are William W. Freehling and Craig M. Simpson. They provide insights into the historical debate on secession.
- Q: What category does this book fall under? A: This book is categorized under Civil War. It explores significant events leading up to the American Civil War.
- Q: What is the main theme of 'Secession Debated'? A: The main theme revolves around the debate over slavery and secession in Georgia during the lead-up to the Civil War. It provides a narrative of historical significance.
- Q: How can I use this book for research? A: You can use this book as a primary source for studying Civil War history. It includes speeches and letters critical to understanding the debate on secession.
- Q: Is 'Secession Debated' suitable for academic study? A: Yes, this book is suitable for academic study. It provides original documents that are valuable for research in American history.
- Q: Can I read this book if I'm a beginner in history? A: Yes, beginners can read this book. The editors provide context that makes the historical events accessible.
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- Q: Is this book appropriate for children? A: No, this book may not be appropriate for children. It discusses complex themes related to the Civil War and slavery.
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