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Themes of the American Civil War The War Between the States by Susan-Mary Grant (z-lib.org)
National Intelligencer 187–8
national reconciliation 310–3
National Republican 130
national republicanism National Republicans nationalism 3, 5–6, 7, 13–4, and the Civil War 302–8; Lincoln on 301, 302; regional 4; sectional Southern 16, 27–8, 29, 45–6,
152–60, 163, n, 303–5, Union 304–5, 306–8, weakness of naval power 67
Neely, Mark 138, 325
Nevins, Allan New Deal, the 317, 336, New England 10, 11, 12, 23, 27, New England Antislavery Society New Hampshire New Orleans 157, 171, 218–9, 220, 221,
260; African-American population battle of 13, 101; fall of New York 210, 213
New York Evening Post 136
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New York Times 193, New York Tribune 127, 137, 194–5, newspapers 17, 65, 125, 130, 136–7,
144
Nicolay, John G. noncombatants Norfolk North, the 28; antislavery sentiment 59,
60, 140, 142; capitalism in 43, casualties 77; economic change economic growth 23–4, economic mobilization 70, 71; effect of victory 296; finances ideology 66; industrialization 24,
175–6; manufacturing output motivation 84; pragmatism prices 173–4; and slavery 177; values wages 173–4; war economy
173–7
North Carolina 22, 74, 204, 254, Northwest Ordinance, the Nullification Proclamation 15, Obama, Barack officers 87, 89, 93, 102, Ohio 135, 210, 222
One Nation Indivisible The Union in
American Thought (Nagel) 296
O’Sullivan, John 308
Our Masters the Rebels (Adams) 93–4
Owsley, Frank L. Paine, Tom Painter, Nell 274
Pakenham, Sir Edward 101
Paludan, Phillip S. pamphlet literature Panic of 1837 Parish, Peter J. xiii, xvii–xviii, xx, xxiv, 305, Patrick, Rembert W. 165n2
Patriot Act, the patriotism 14, 83, 84, 135, 144, 205,
212, patronage 134–5, Payne, John B. Peace Democrats 76, 125, Pennsylvania 10, 13, Perry, MS. 49
Perryville, battle of 90, 115–6
Petersburg campaign Phelps, John W. Philadelphia 6, 143, 144, Philadelphia Convention philanthropic organizations, and politics 140–8
Philbrick, Edward 258, Phillips, Ulrich B. Phillips, Wendell Pierce, Franklin 27, Pierce, George Foster Pillow, Gideon J. Pillsbury, Parker political conflict, 1816–52 political culture 5–6, political prisoners Polk, James K. 15, 20, 101, Polk, Leonidas 112, Pollard, Edward A. Poole, Scott 281, Pope, John popular rule, and war Port Hudson, assault on 192–3, 195,
197, 229, Porter, Horace Post Office Act Post Office, the Potter, David 41, Powell, Colin 205
Prentiss, Benjamin M. Preston, Richard A. prisoners of war 329, 340–3, 347n56
Proclamation of Amnesty and
Reconstruction propaganda protectionism public sentiment 135–6; Lincoln and
128–31
publication societies Pugh, Mary Williams 253
Purvis, Robert 211
Rable, George 163, 270, racism 24, 190, 192, 195–6, 210, 212,
214, radical tradition, the railroads 21, 24, 66, 76, 101, 154, Southern 50–1, 51–2, 53, 66, 76,
158, 172
Ramsden, Sir John xix–xx
Ransom, Roger 283
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Ratcliffe, Donald xvi
Rawlins, John A. Raymond, Henry J. 131, 139, Reconstruction 29–30, 67–8, 202,
203–4, 217, 217–24, 224, 295, recruitment Reeves, George 92
refugeeing religion 92, Republican Party 28–9, 40, 44–5, 46,
48–9, 56, 133–6, 139, 147, 173,
179–80, 213, 222–3, 224, 225,
225–6, 230, revolutionary symbolism 305–6, Rhode Island 189, 203, Rice, Spotswood Richardson, Frank L. Richmond rifles 66, rights, federalization of 338–9
Rights of Man, The (Paine) 43–4
Rise and Fall of the Confederate
Government, The (Davis) Rock, John Roland, Alex Rosecrans, William S. 116, 117, 272
Roudanez, J. B. 220–1, Rubin, Anne Sarah 167n41
Russell, William Howard 106, 152, Russia xxii–xxiii
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus 185, Savannah 74
Saville, Julie 283
Saxton, Rufus 189
Schofield, John M. 121
Schurz, Carl 239
Schwalm, Leslie A. 283, 284, 285, Scott, Anne Firor 278, Scott, Winfield 101, 103, 104–6, 107–8,
110, 111, 112, 113, Scruggs, Alfred Sea Islands, the 258–9, secession conservative nature of 40, 43,
44–5, 50, 59; and constitutional change 40; crisis 53–60; Davis and, 159, 160; interpretations 39–40,
307; Lincoln and 57–8, Marxism and 43; models of Northern religious analysis of political context 40–4; radical nature of 41–2, 42, 46–7, 58, and slavery 40–1, 43, 47–8, 55–7, 58,
59–60; Southern political leadership and 47–50, 54–7, 58, 152–3; support for Second Great Awakening, the sectional nationalisms 26–30
Seddon, James 230, 244n12
segregation 185–6
self-determination, principle of Seminole Wars separatist movements settlement, expansion of Seven Days battles, the 111–2, Seven Pines (Fair Oaks, battle of Seward, William H. 131, Sexton, F. B. Seymour, Horatio Seymour, Truman 194, Shaffer, Donald Shaw, Robert Gould 185, 193–4, 198,
205–6
Sheahan, James Shenandoah Valley 74–5, Sheridan, Philip H. Sherman, John Sherman, William T. 68–9, 74, 76, 85,
87, 94, 103, 107, 114, 114–5, 117,
118, 119, 120, 120–1, 186, 230, Shiloh, battle of 75, 93, shipping 12
Shrewsbury, Earl of xx
Sickles, David xiv
Simpson, Brooks Simpson, Matthew 144

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