Includes bibliographical references (pp. 106-108) and index.
Contents:
U.S. territorial growth (1776-1860) -- Slaveholding in the United States (1860) -- Industrial establishments in the United States (1860) -- Agricultural productivity in the United States (1860) -- U.S. presidential election (1860) -- Secession (1860-1861) -- Transportation routes in the south (1860) -- Overview map -- Virginia (1861) -- Wealth in the United States (1860) -- Missouri (1861-1862) -- Enlistment (1861-1865) -- Tennessee (spring 1862) -- Battle of Shiloh (April 6-7, 1862) -- Shenandoah Valley (spring 1862) -- The Peninsula campaign (April-June 1862) -- The seven days campaign (June 25-July 1, 1862) -- Habeas corpus suspension in the United States -- Naval campaigns and blockade (1861-1862) -- Virginia (summer 1862) -- Battle of Antietam (September 17, 1862) -- Effect of the emancipation proclamation -- Kentucky-Tennessee (fall 1862) -- U.S. congressional elections (fall 1862) -- Battle of Fredericksburg (December 13, 1862) -- Habeas corpus suspension in the Confederate states -- Battle of Chancellorsville (May 1-6, 1863) -- The Pennsylvania campaign (June-July 1863) -- Battle of Gettysburg (July 1-3, 1863) Dissent (1861-1865) -- The Vicksburg campaigns (December 1862-July 1863) -- Southern refugee movement (1861-1865) -- Tennessee (summer-fall 1863) -- C.S. congressional elections (fall 1863) -- The overland campaign (May-June 1864) -- Petersburg (summer-fall 1864) -- Shenandoah Valley (fall 1864) -- Naval campaigns and blockade (1863-1865) -- Union occupation (1861-1865) -- Battles of Atlanta (July 20-September 2, 1864) -- Sherman's Georgia/Carolinas campaign (November 1864-April 1865) -- Contraband camps (1862-1865) -- U.S. congressional elections (fall 1864) -- Tennessee (fall 1864) -- The Appomattox campaign (April 1865) -- Black population of the United States (1880) -- Military reconstruction districts (1867-1870) -- Support for the civil rights act of 1866 -- U.S. congressional elections (fall 1874) -- Sharecropping in the United States (1880) -- Industrial workers in the United States (1880) -- U.S. presidential election (1876).
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