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The Civil War and Reconstruction in Florida / William Watson Davis.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in History, Economics, and Public LawPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1913]Copyright date: ©1913Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • 9780231932103
  • 9780231892568
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Book I. The Parting of the Ways -- 1. The Evolution of a Slave-Holding Commonwealth -- 2. The Last Years of the Ante-Bellum Régime -- 3. Secession -- 4. The Seizure of Federal Property and the Raising of Troops -- 5. The Fort Pickens Truce -- Book II. The Civil War -- 6. The Beginning of Hostilities In Florida -- 7. Federal Invasion -- 8. Economic Adjustment to the War -- 9. The Negro and the War -- 10. Internal Opposition to the Confederacy: Unionists and Deserters -- 11. The Olustee Campaign - 1864 -- 12. The Last Year's Fighting -- Book III. Political Reconstruction -- 13. The End of the War -- 14. Political Reorganization -- 15. The Freedmen's Bureau and Public Opinion -- 16. The Problem of Conservative Rule -- 17. The Beginning of Radical Reconstruction -- 18. Registration and the Organization of Local Parties, 1867 -- 19. The Constitutional Convention or 1868 -- Book IV. Republican Rule -- 20. The Inauguration of a Republican State Government -- 21. Conflict Among Radicals - Two Governors of Florida -- 22. The Outbreak of Lawlessness -- 23. An Inquiry into the Causes of Lawlessness -- 24. Party Politics to the Beginning of Republican Decline, and After -- 25. The Record of Republican Rule -- 26. The Election of 1876 -- 27. The Result of the Election of 1876 -- Bibliographical Note -- Index
Summary: Presents the course of political events in Florida to show how national policies affected local politics there during the 1800's. From slavery, to the Ante-Bellum era, to the Civil War and the political reconstruction following the war.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Book I. The Parting of the Ways -- 1. The Evolution of a Slave-Holding Commonwealth -- 2. The Last Years of the Ante-Bellum Régime -- 3. Secession -- 4. The Seizure of Federal Property and the Raising of Troops -- 5. The Fort Pickens Truce -- Book II. The Civil War -- 6. The Beginning of Hostilities In Florida -- 7. Federal Invasion -- 8. Economic Adjustment to the War -- 9. The Negro and the War -- 10. Internal Opposition to the Confederacy: Unionists and Deserters -- 11. The Olustee Campaign - 1864 -- 12. The Last Year's Fighting -- Book III. Political Reconstruction -- 13. The End of the War -- 14. Political Reorganization -- 15. The Freedmen's Bureau and Public Opinion -- 16. The Problem of Conservative Rule -- 17. The Beginning of Radical Reconstruction -- 18. Registration and the Organization of Local Parties, 1867 -- 19. The Constitutional Convention or 1868 -- Book IV. Republican Rule -- 20. The Inauguration of a Republican State Government -- 21. Conflict Among Radicals - Two Governors of Florida -- 22. The Outbreak of Lawlessness -- 23. An Inquiry into the Causes of Lawlessness -- 24. Party Politics to the Beginning of Republican Decline, and After -- 25. The Record of Republican Rule -- 26. The Election of 1876 -- 27. The Result of the Election of 1876 -- Bibliographical Note -- Index

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Presents the course of political events in Florida to show how national policies affected local politics there during the 1800's. From slavery, to the Ante-Bellum era, to the Civil War and the political reconstruction following the war.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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