Rabu, 22 Februari 2017

Book Review: The Civil War in the Border South

The Civil War in the Border South Christopher Phillips, Praeger Next to winning the war and preserving the Union, no issue occupied the thoughts of President Abraham Lincoln more than keeping Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky and Missouri firmly within the  United States. As Christopher Phillips illustrates, this was a difficult task. An inner civil war raged …

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