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Galveston and the Civil War

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On the eve of the Civil War, Galveston was a jewel of the Gulf Coast-a booming city with a fine natural harbor and all the commerce, culture and improvements that attended it.

Galveston was also home to the largest slave market west of New Orleans and a hotbed of secessionist sentiment.

Once the war started, Galveston became the focus of Union efforts to take Texas and Confederate efforts to defend it.

Through the voice of its people, this lively book relates the interesting and important role the Island City played during the war, including the story of the Union naval blockade, the dramatic Battle of Galveston, Unionists, dreadful epidemics of yellow fever, the surrender of Galveston as the last major port still in Confederate hands and the bondage and liberation of the island's enslaved African Americans.

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Product Details
The History Press
1614236887 / 9781614236887
eBook (EPUB)
16/10/2012
English
123 pages
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