Conflict and Compromise: The Political Economy of Slavery, Emancipation and the American Civil War

Roger L. Ransom (University of California, Riverside)

Conflict and Compromise: The Political Economy of Slavery, Emancipation and the American Civil War
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
29 September 1989
Pages
336
ISBN
9780521311670

Conflict and Compromise: The Political Economy of Slavery, Emancipation and the American Civil War

Roger L. Ransom (University of California, Riverside)

No series of events has had a more dramatic impact on the course of American history than the Civil War and the emancipation of four million black slaves. In this book Professor Roger Ransom examines the economic and political factors that led to the attempt by Southerners to dissolve the Union in 1860, and the equally determined effort of Northerners to preserve it. Drawing on recent research in economic, political, and social history, Ransom argues that the system of capitalist slavery in the South not only ‘caused’ the Civil War by producing tensions that could not be resolved by compromise; it also played a crucial role in the outcome of that War by crippling the southern war effort at the same time that emancipation became a unifying issue for the North.

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