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Country in Conflict: Executives and Events During the American Civil War

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After only 72 years in existence as an independent country, the United States succumbed to a civil war in 1861.

President James Buchanan did very little to stem the tensions leading to the conflict, and the task fell to President Abraham Lincoln to save the Union from destruction.

President Jefferson Davis of the Confederacy of seceded states fought an unsuccessful war against the Union based on maintaining states rights.

When President Abraham Lincoln was murdered at the wars end in 1865, President Andrew Johnson inherited the job of readmitting the states involved in the rebellion back into the Union.

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1462821510 / 9781462821518
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973.7
24/01/2008
English
534 pages
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