Barron v. Baltimore (1833) Barton, Michael Bates, Edward 215, 216 Battle Cry of Freedom (McPherson) battlefield conditions Beard, Charles and Mary 171, Beauregard, PG. T. 103, 106, Beecher, Henry Ward 144, 145, 271 Beesly, Edward xxiii Bellow, Henry Benjamin, Judah P. 231, 236–7, Bennett, James Gordon Benton, Thomas Hart 101 Beringer, Richard 95 Bertonneau, Arnold 220–1, 222 Bestor, Arthur Bill of Rights 8, 126, 159, 317, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 332–3, 335–6, 339 Bingham, John Bismarck, Otto von 239, Black, Hugo 345n36 Black Codes, the 239–40, Blair, William 281, 282 Blanton, Deanne blockade runners Bonaparte, Joseph 101 Boorstin, Daniel 298 Boumediene, Lakhdar 342, 343, 347n53 Bowles, Samuel Boyd, Belle Bragg, Braxton 112–3, 114, 115, 117, 229, Brazil xxiv Breckinridge, John C 48–9, 55 Breckinridge, Robert J. Brennan, William Brent, George W. Brooks, Noah 137 384 • Index
Brown, Albert Gallatin 47–8, 49, Brown, John 49, Brown, Joseph E. 49, 51–2, Brown, Joseph E. Brown, Thomas 206, 278 Brownlow, William G. Buchanan, James 27, 29, Buck, Irving 244n12 Buell, Don Carlos 108, Bull Run (Manassas), first battle of Bull Run (Manassas), second battle of 73–4 Bureau of Colored Troops Burger, Warren Burnside, Ambrose 138, Burr conspiracy, the 10, Bush, George W. 339–43, 340, 341–2, 347n53 Bushnell, Horace Butler, Benjamin F. 188, 192, 196, 260 Butterfield, Daniel 117 Cadwalader, George 327 Cadwallader, Sylvanus Cain, Marvin R. Calhoun, John C. (death in 1850) Cameron, Simon camp life Campbell, Jackie Canada 76, 211, capitalism 43, 169–80; defining and the Northern war economy and slavery 177; and the Southern war economy values 179–80; and the wage system 178–9 Carpenter, Arthur B. Carpenter, Francis 130, 139 Carwardine, Richard xv, xvi Cash, Wilbur J. casualties 77, 87, 88–9 Catton, Bruce Cause, The (see combat motivation) Cedar Creek, battle of 75 Century Magazine xiv Charleston Chase, Salmon P. 105, 145, 174, 216–7, 218–21, 223, 226, Chase, Samuel Chattanooga 76, 117, Cheever, George B. 144 Chicago Times 136, 138 Chickamauga, battle of 112, 116, 118 Chilton, RH. 111 Christian Advocate and Journal 146 Christian Advocates 144 churches, and politics citizenship 211, 214–7, 263–4, 319, 323, 333, 334, 346n38 civil liberties 72, 124, 124–5, 138, 145, 308, 320, 325–6, 327–9, 330–2, 340, 346n42 civil rights 240, 327–35, 346n38 Civil Rights Acts 331–2, 337, n 1866 331–2, 335, 337 1875 331–2, 337 1964 338 Civil War America Making a Nation,1848–1877 (Cook) xv Clay, Henry Cleaves, Freeman 115 Cleburne, Patrick 229–30, 232–3, 234–6, 238, 240, 244n12 clergy Clinton, Catherine 270, 274, 278, 281, 282, Cobb, Howell 28, 52, Cobb, Thomas RR, 241 Cobden, Richard xxi Code for conduct of war (Lieber Code) Collins, Bruce colored people’s conventions 212, Colored Troops. see African-American troops Colyar, Arthur St. Clair Combat motivation command control 89–90, 100, 102, 114–5; Confederate system 120; staff system 117–8, structure 102–3, command philosophy commerce communications community spirit 84, 91–2 Confederate Emancipation SouthernPlans to Free and Arm Slaves duringthe Civil War (Levine) xv Confederate States of America. see alsoSouth, the African-American Index • 385
troops 72, 228–43; apologists attempts to limit emancipation, 239–41, 243; Bill of Rights casualties 77; collapse of morale 230–1; constitution 156, 305, 318, 323–7; creation of defeat 296; defining 155; dissolution of 76–7; economic mobilization emancipation proposals federalism 158; foundation of 54–60, 154, 156; judicial system the Lost Cause 270, 278, 280–1, 282, 311; manpower shortages 229; morale national construction national coordination 158; planters and emancipation 239–40; political rivalry within 158; and revolutionary symbolism split 229; support for emancipation, 237–8, 242; surrender xxi; suspension of civil liberties transfer of national loyalties to war aims 65; War Department 70; women 269, 270, 277–82; women as cause of defeat 279–80 Confiscation Acts 72, 127, 188, Congress 319, 321, 343; and Lincoln134–5 Congressional Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War 108, 197 Conkling, James C. 133, 136, Connecticut 135, conscription 66, Constitution, the xxi, 7–9, 13, 77, 126, 127, 146, 153, 224, 299, 308, 317–43; continued interpretation of CSA and 323–7; drafting Fifteenth Amendment 319, 333, 337; Fourteenth Amendment, 320, 332–3, 334, 335–6, n, n and individual rights 320–3; Republican contribution 327–35; Thirteenth Amendment 318, 319, 331–2, 334, 337, constitutional rights context xiv–xv Continental Association Continental Congress contraband camps Cook, Lauren Cook, Robert xv Cooper, Alexander W. Cooper, Samuel Cooper, William J. 41–2, 164 Share with your friends: |