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America in 1857 : a nation on the brink

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Author
Stampp, Kenneth M.
Date of Publication
1990.
Call Number
973.68 S783
Responsibility
Kenneth M. Stampp.
ISBN
0195039025 (alk. paper)
9780195039023 (alk. paper)
0195074815 (pbk)
9780195074819 (pbk)
Author
Stampp, Kenneth M.
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Oxford University Press,
Date of Publication
1990.
Physical Description
ix, 388 p. ; 25 cm.
Notes
Autographed by the author.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [341]-376) and index.
Contents
A new year and a fresh start -- Politics and the social milieu -- James Buchanan : President-elect -- The President, the Chief Justice, and a slave named Scott -- The heart of the matter : slavery and sectionalism -- Popular sovereignty, Kansas style -- Dog days -- Flush times and an autumn panic -- Northern politics : the parties in equipoise -- Politics as farce : the Lecompton Constitution -- Politics as tragedy : Buchanan's decision -- 1858 : the fruits of Lecompton.
Summary
It was a year packed with unsettling events. The Panic of 1857 closed every bank in New York City, ruined thousands of businesses, and caused widespread unemployment among industrial workers. The Mormons in Utah Territory threatened rebellion when federal troops approached with a non-Morman governor to replace Brigham Young. The Supreme Court outraged northernRepublicans and abolitionists with the Dred Scott decision ("a breathtaking example of judicial activism"). etc.
Subjects
Political science.
United States - Politics and government - 1857-1861.
USA
United States.
United States - History, 1845-1861
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.68 S783
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