History of the Great Civil War in the United States $17.00
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by Rushmore G. Horton
originally published in 1866
paperback; 384 pages
Written by an anti-war Democrat from the State of New York, the opening chapters of this important work chronicle the birth and growth of the monarchical faction in the United States and demonstrate how it eventually joined itself to the Abolition cause in order to gain political power, seize control of the general Government, and subvert the Constitution and the laws of the country. The remainder of the book chronicles the tragic events and bloody battles of the War Between the States, closing with an admonition to the people of both sections to devote themselves to reconciliation and a reversal of the effects of the Abolitionist revolution.
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