PDF-(EBOOK)-How the South Won the Civil War: Oligarchy, Democracy, and the Continuing Fight

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Named one of br The Washington Postbrs 50 Notable Works of NonfictionWhile the North prevailed in the Civil War ending slavery and giving the country a new birth

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Named one of br The Washington Postbrs 50 Notable Works of NonfictionWhile the North prevailed in the Civil War ending slavery and giving the country a new birth of freedom Heather Cox Richardson argues in this provocative work that democracys bloodsoaked victory was ephemeral The system that had sustained the defeated South moved westward and thereestablished a foothold It was a natural fit Settlers from the East had for decades been pushing into the West where the seizure of Mexican lands at the end of the MexicanAmerican War and treatment of Native Americans cemented racial hierarchies The South and West equally depended on extractiveindustriescotton in the former and mining cattle and oil in the lattergiving rise a new birth of white male oligarchy despite the guarantees provided by the 13th 14th and 15th Amendments and the economic opportunities afforded by expansionTo reveal why this happened How the South Won the Civil War traces the story of the American paradox the competing claims of equality and subordination woven into the nations fabric and identity At the nations founding it was the Eastern yeoman farmer who galvanized and symbolized theAmerican Revolution After the Civil War that mantle was assumed by the Western cowboy singlehandedly defending his land against barbarians and savages as well as from a rapacious government New states entered the Union in the late nineteenth century and western and southern leaders found yetmore common ground As resources and people streamed into the West during the New Deal and World War II the regions influence grew Movement Conservatives led by westerners Barry Goldwater Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan claimed to embody cowboy individualism and worked with Dixiecrats toembrace the ideology of the ConfederacyRichardsons searing book seizes upon the soul of the country and its ongoing struggle to provide equal opportunity to all Debunking the myth that the Civil War released the nation from the grip of oligarchy expunging the sins of the Founding it reveals how and why the Old South not only survivedin the West but thrived. in Ancient Greece. 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