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Fort Sumter’s Flame How Secession and Lincoln’s Election Lit the Civil War

Fort Sumter’s Flame How Secession and Lincoln’s Election Lit the Civil War

Davis Truman

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Año de edición:
2024
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Historia de América
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9798227633279
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'Fort Sumter’s Flame: How Secession and Lincoln’s Election Lit the Civil War' delves deep into the turbulent months leading up to the American Civil War, when the nation teetered on the edge of destruction. This meticulously researched book traces the chain of events that began with Abraham Lincoln’s election in 1860, which sent shockwaves through the Southern states, igniting their cries for secession. As tensions escalated, the focus of the nation’s turmoil turned to Fort Sumter, a small federal outpost in Charleston Harbor. Here, the first shots of the Civil War were fired, sparking a conflict that would define the nation’s future.Authoritative and compelling, 'Fort Sumter’s Flame' explores the political and social factors that fueled the secessionist movement and brings to life the key figures whose decisions set the stage for war. The book vividly portrays a divided nation where compromise seemed impossible and conflict inevitable. From the bitter debates in Congress to the anxious uncertainty of everyday Americans, this book captures the passion, fear, and resolve that led to the Civil War.Through gripping narratives and insightful analysis, 'Fort Sumter’s Flame' offers readers a front-row seat to the events that transformed the United States forever. It’s an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the origins of America’s most devastating conflict and the enduring legacy of the Civil War.

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