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A Southern View Of The Invasion Of The Southern States And War Of 1861 65


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Author : Samuel A'Court Ashe
language : en
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Release Date : 2024-03-04

A Southern View Of The Invasion Of The Southern States And War Of 1861 65 written by Samuel A'Court Ashe and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-03-04 with History categories.


Samuel A'Court Ashe was a Confederate infantry captain in the War Between the States and celebrated editor, historian, and North Carolina legislator. He was the last surviving commissioned officer of the Confederate States Army. In this little book, he gives a helpful overview of such subjects as the slave trade and Southern slavery, State sovereignty, the causes of secession, Abraham Lincoln's violations of the Constitution and usurpation of power, and more.



A Southern View Of The Invasion Of The Southern States And War Of 1861 65


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Author : Samuel A’Court Ashe
language : en
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Release Date : 1935

A Southern View Of The Invasion Of The Southern States And War Of 1861 65 written by Samuel A’Court Ashe and has been published by Ravenio Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1935 with History categories.


Originally there was no connection between the settlements along the coast. In 1776 they held a meeting and declared their separation from England and asserted that each State was a free, independent and sovereign State; and by a treaty of peace, that was admitted by England. In 1781 the States entered into a confederacy and again declared the independence and sovereignty of each State. In 1788 a union was proposed to go into effect between any nine States that ratified the Constitution. Eleven States ratified the Constitution and it went into operation between them. George Washington was elected President of the eleven States. In ratifying that Constitution Virginia and New York particularly affirmed that the people of any State had a right to withdraw from the Union, and there was general assent to that claim, and it was taught in the text book at West Point. There arose at various times differences between the Southern States and the Northern States but all these were peaceably settled except as to African slavery. For some cause South Carolina seceded in December, 1860, and presently was joined by six other Southern States. Neither Congress nor the President took any action against these States. But at length Congress passed a measure proposing that the States should amend the Constitution and prohibit Congress from interfering with Negro slavery in any State, with the expectation that such an amendment would lead the seceded States to return. Presently the new President was led to deny the right of a State to withdraw from the Union, and he started a war against the seceded States and called on the other States to furnish troops for his war. When North Carolina and Virginia and other Southern States were called on to furnish troops to fight the seceded States, North Carolina said, “You can get no soldiers from this State to fight your unholy war,” and North Carolina withdrew from the Union and so did Virginia and two other States. Then the Supreme Court in a case before it declared that under the Constitution the President had no right to make war and the Constitution did not give Congress the right to make war on any State. So it mentioned the war as one between the Northern and Southern States and said the right of the matter in dispute was to be determined by the “wager of battle,” thus ignoring the light and justice of the claim in dispute. And so the Northern States conquered those that had seceded. This book contains the following chapters: 1. The Slave Trade 2. Steps Leading to War 3. Nullification, North and South 4. The States Made the Union 5. Nullification, North and South 6. Ratification of the Constitution by Virginia, New York, and Rhode Island 7. Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incendiarism 8. The Modern Case of John Brown 9. Why South Carolina Seceded 10. Secession of the Cotton States 11. President Lincoln’s Inaugural 12. Lincoln and the Constitution 13. Lincoln the Lawyer 14. Lincoln’s Inhumanity 15. Lincoln the Usurper 16. Abraham Lincoln, the Citizen 17. Lincoln the Strategist 18. Conditions Just After the War 19. The War Between the Northern States and the Southern States 20. Speech of Jefferson Davis at Mississippi City, Mississippi in 1881



A Southern View Of The Invasion Of The Southern States And The War Of 1861 65


A Southern View Of The Invasion Of The Southern States And The War Of 1861 65
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Author : Samuel A'Court Ashe
language : en
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Release Date : 1997*

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A Southern View Of The Invasion Of The Southern States And War Of 1861 65


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Author : Samuel A. Ashe
language : en
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Release Date : 2016-06-23

A Southern View Of The Invasion Of The Southern States And War Of 1861 65 written by Samuel A. Ashe and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-06-23 with categories.


This little pamphlet should be in the home of every true Southerner. It tells in detail facts of history which even the people of the South have not always known. Captain Ashe backs all of his statements with a reference to the book and page. In this little pamphlet he has done a great work, one which entitles him to the gratitude of the people of the South, and their thanks for preserving the real facts of history. One of the most interesting pamphlets I have ever read.



A Southern View Of The Invasion Of The Southern States And The War Of 1861 65


A Southern View Of The Invasion Of The Southern States And The War Of 1861 65
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Author : Samuel A'Court Ashe
language : en
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Release Date : 1938

A Southern View Of The Invasion Of The Southern States And The War Of 1861 65 written by Samuel A'Court Ashe and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1938 with Confederate States of America categories.




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Author : Samuel A'Court Ashe
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A Southern View Of The War Between The States 1861 1865


A Southern View Of The War Between The States 1861 1865
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Author : Jerry Lee West
language : en
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Release Date : 198?

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A Southern View Of The Invasion Of The Southern States


A Southern View Of The Invasion Of The Southern States
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Author : Samuel Ashe
language : en
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Release Date : 1938

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The War To Prevent Southern Independence 1861 65


The War To Prevent Southern Independence 1861 65
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Author : George E Parris
language : en
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Release Date : 2020-01-13

The War To Prevent Southern Independence 1861 65 written by George E Parris and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-01-13 with categories.


This is the third of my series of books analyzing the history of the American South and its relationship to the rest of the country. In time sequence, I have published a three-volume set of books entitled Antebellum (1492-1860) and Sumter (1860-61). This book I believe is correctly entitled The War to Prevent Southern Independence because that is what it was. I reject the name "Civil War" because it was not neighbor against neighbor; and I reject "War between the States" because this title implies that both parties share equally in the movement to war. In fact, the Confederacy never wanted war and would have ended it at almost any point had the Union (federal government headed by Abraham Lincoln) agreed to peace. For those of you so ignorant as to say "what about Ft. Sumter?" Please read Sumter. Or at lease look up the date of Sumter and the dates of exiting the union of the Confederate states. You will find that at the time of the exchange of cannonade at Fort Sumter (in which no one on either side was killed or seriously wounded), Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Arkansas were still in the Union. Given that most of the war was fought in these States and that these States provide a disproportionate number of men and materials to the War effort for the Confederacy, it is apparent that the War (i) did not depend on the cotton trade and would have quickly ended have these States be devoted to the Union cause. I also encourage you to read the documents in which Virginia, New York and Rhode Island accepted the US Constitution (1787). One of my major conclusions from this study, has been that Abraham Lincoln (who was self-educated and the first US president born and raised west of the Allegany Mountains) was actually completely ignorant of key American history and Constitutional law. In his ignorance (typical of mid-westerners and recent immigrants to the US) he truly believed that the US was a "Sovereign Nation" and the States were little more than administrative districts. That, of course, turns history (well-understood and beloved in the South) on its head. I have gone into great detail on the reasons for the War [(i)unfair taxation of the South, (ii) imbalance in federal expenditure to support northern interests, (iii) continuing violent threats and harassment by abolitionists, and (iv) a growing imbalance in political power as new European immigrants entered through entered through northern ports and were indoctrinated in the North] in Antebellum. This book, focuses on the impact of the War on the South and how northern propaganda before, during, and after the War have been used and are now being used to tarnish the South. I have not yet analyzed the period 1865-1965, which I hope to do. My working hypothesis is that as a result of the War (not an inherent Southern tradition) white southerners lashed out at freed blacks who became manifestations of Northern Imperialism. By the end of the War, the abolitionists had had made "slavery" the official cause of the War and as a result, it was easy for white southerners to view blacks as the cause of their misfortune. Thus, there are reasons to chastise the South, but the fault lies with Lincoln, Seward and the northern abolitionists, not the southerners prior to 1865.



Southern Pride


Southern Pride
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Author : Leonard Poe
language : en
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Release Date : 2017-07-24

Southern Pride written by Leonard Poe and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-24 with categories.


The Civil War is not over. The Northern Mind is still fighting the Civil War with political correctness and public shaming. Southern heroes and iconography are attacked as mementos of a vile Southern slave-based aristocracy. The flags carried by our honored dead are removed, monuments to our great men are razed, and streets honoring our patriots are renamed. And we are shamed into silence. To those of us with a Southern Mind, we sense that a great injustice has been done to us. We feel like it's a matter of Southern Pride. "Proud of what, fighting for slavery?" the Northern Mind asks. No! We are proud of a Southern heritage that pre-existed the conflict. We are proud of Southern men who lived with personal honor and individual courage. We are proud of Southern women who were beloved for their charm and grace. We are proud of a Southern society founded on hospitality and Christian values. Pride, honor, gentility, and faith: the pillars that support the Southern Mind. Then and now. But the Northern Mind won the War, and glorified its Northern values: a classless society where anyone can be President, a strong centralized government that can dictate policy to the world, economic interests that are the measure of national morality, and victory in all things by any means necessary. Values and priorities that define the Northern Mind, then and now. This book will remind you that the Confederacy had much to be proud of. It will remind you of familiar Confederate heroes, and introduce you to some that were written out of our history. And it will challenge the popular view of "so-called" Northern heroes. It revisits the Civil War from a Southern perspective, and explores the issues of emancipation, racial integration, republican government, and appropriate usages of war from a Confederate point of view. And it is mostly true. Two hundred years ago, Southerners and Northerners had little in common socially, intellectually, spiritually, or economically. Secession made a lot of sense. Today secessionist thinking is alive and well. Scotland, Catalonia, and Crimea have recently voted on secession. Texas, California, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, and other states are debating secession over many divisive issues. Yes, the Civil War is far from over. This is the history of the Civil War as a Southern Mind wishes it was. To really enjoy it, remember that history dances on a razor's edge, and small things may have large effects as alternate realities ripple over time. Robert E. Lee surrendered on April 9, 1865. Abraham Lincoln was dead only six days later. What if Lee had held on for another week? Could the Confederate States of America have survived? And what would our world look like today if it had?Well, I invite you to take a look.