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Nullification and Secession in the United States: A History of the Six Attempts During the First Century of the Republic (1897)
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Nullification and Secession in the United States: A History of the Six Attempts During the First Century of the Republic (1897)

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A study of sucession and nullification movements in the United States from the nullification resolutions of 1798 to the American Civil War. Powell proposes that the secession of the southern states in 1861 was not a unique event in American history, but the culmination of a tradition as old as the nation. Indeed, he argues, it was an expression of the intense individualism which was the most potent factor in the creation of the republic (Preface). Sensitive to the continued animosity between the North and South, Powell hoped that the historical context provided by his study would help to promote a spirit of reconciliation.

The six attempts at nullification and secession that he examines are:

  • the Nullification Resolutions of 1798

  • the plot for a northern confederacy (1803-1804)

  • the Burr plot (1805-1806)

  • New England nullification and the Hartford Convention (1812-1814)

  • South Carolina’s attempts at nullification (1832)

  • the secession of 11 states and creation of the confederacy (1861).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Date
11 April 2017
Pages
478
ISBN
9781584771326

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A study of sucession and nullification movements in the United States from the nullification resolutions of 1798 to the American Civil War. Powell proposes that the secession of the southern states in 1861 was not a unique event in American history, but the culmination of a tradition as old as the nation. Indeed, he argues, it was an expression of the intense individualism which was the most potent factor in the creation of the republic (Preface). Sensitive to the continued animosity between the North and South, Powell hoped that the historical context provided by his study would help to promote a spirit of reconciliation.

The six attempts at nullification and secession that he examines are:

  • the Nullification Resolutions of 1798

  • the plot for a northern confederacy (1803-1804)

  • the Burr plot (1805-1806)

  • New England nullification and the Hartford Convention (1812-1814)

  • South Carolina’s attempts at nullification (1832)

  • the secession of 11 states and creation of the confederacy (1861).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Date
11 April 2017
Pages
478
ISBN
9781584771326