This book turns the world upside down. It will change the way you read American history. Conservative & aristocratic economic ideals motivated the founders of the British Empire who transplanted their plantation economics from Barbados to South Carolina in 1670. By 1771, 9 of the 10 richest men in the American Colonies were Charlestonians. South Carolina, birthplace of Andrew Jackson & John Calhoun, "The Marx of the Master Class," is the pituitary gland of the American political system & "dissolved" the union in 1860, leading to the Civil War. Unreconstructed Southerners finally regained power with the Truman Doctrine & the Cold War's state of siege at the end of WWII. Along the way they Texified the west, subducted California into a southern state, while the Fraud of 1876 restored state rights & white supremacy in the South. The Roosevelt imperialists in the Spanish-American War revived the empire & put colonies into the pre-Civil War "Southern Dreams of a Caribbean Empire." Goldwater reconnected the Neo-Confederate Republican west with South Carolina. Five of the 6 things the South fought for are public policy. It's been 130 years since Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox. It is time to declare a Confederate victory. To order by credit card: 1-800-285-4929. Ext. 20. Tsunami Inc., P.O. Box 1773, Walla Walla, WA 99362-0033. FAX: 1-509-527-3691; Phone 1-509-529-0813.
From the excitement of enlistment and going off to war, to the relaxation of camp life and the horrors of battle, this book examines the diverse experiences of the common Civil War soldier.
Contains sixty portraits of men and women who played significant roles during the Civil War years as soldiers, photographers, politicians, nurses, spies, diarists, drummer boys, and powder monkeys; each accompanied by an explanatory essay.
Includes information on arms and weapons, uniforms, camp life, and medical care during the Civil War.
Large, two-volume collection of Civil War-era photographs, giving a distinctly visual chronicle of the war.
REBELS AND YANKEES THE FIGHTING MEN OF THE CIVIL WAR America's Civil War is one of the best documented in the world, its causes analyzed and effects discussed to this day.
ROBERT M . T . HUNTER . Portrait made during Hunter ' s tenure as secretary of state . NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER , WASHINGTON , D . C . Representatives , where he led the fight for the retrocession of Alexandria County ( later Arlington ...
But every fall he took his cotton to Monroe to sell ; his proceeds were used largely for stocking up for winter . Two of those staples were coffee and sugar ... One day he had a stroke , got up , and couldn't find his left foot .
E. B. Cantey ( wounded 9/17 ) 4th South Carolina Battalion ( 5 companies ) , Lt. W. T. Field Palmetto ( S.C. ) Sharpshooters ( 12 companies ) , Capt . A. H. Foster ( wounded 9/17 ) Capt . ... B. Brown 28th Virginia , Capt .
Life in Civil War America
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