The South Vs. The South: How Anti-Confederate Southerners Shaped the Course of the Civil War

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The South Vs. The South: How Anti-Confederate Southerners Shaped the Course of the Civil War

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Why did the Confederacy lose the Civil War? Most historians point to the larger number of Union troops, for example, or the North's greater industrial might. Now, in The South Vs. the South, one of America's leading authorities on the Civil War era offers an entirely new answer to this question. William Freehling argues that anti-Confederate Southerners--specifically, border state whites and southern blacks--helped cost the Confederacy the war. White men in such border states as Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland, Freehling points out, were divided in their loyalties--but far more j...

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0195156293, 9780195156294

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