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For this soldier, as for many other southerners, the war was not about slavery. But without slavery there would have been no Black Republicans to threaten the South’s way of life, no special southern civilization to defend against Yankee invasion. This paradox plagued southern efforts to define their war aims. In particular, slavery handicapped Confederate foreign policy. The first southern commissioners to Britain reported in May 1861 that “the public mind here is entirely opposed to the Government of the Confederate States of America on the question of slavery. . . . The sincerity and ...more
Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
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