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Freedom, Union, and Power

by Michael S. Green
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Overview

Freedom, Union, and Power analyzes the beliefs of the Republican Party during the Civil War, how those beliefs changed, and what those changes foreshadowed for the future. The party's pre-war ideology of free soil, free labor, free menchanged with the Republican ascent to power in the White House. With Lincoln's election, Republicans faced something new-responsibility for the government. With responsibility came the need to wage a war for the survival of that government, the country, and the party. And with victory in the war came responsibility responsibility for saving the Union-by ending slavery-and for pursuing policies that fit into their belief in a strong, free Union.Michael Green shows how Republicans had to wield federal power to stop a rebellion against freedom and union. Crucial to their use of federal power was their hope of keeping that power-the intersection of policy and politics.

About the Author, Michael S. Green

Michael Green is professor of history at the Community College of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas.

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Book Details

Published
June 30, 2004
Publisher
New York : Fordham University Press, 2004
Pages
398
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780823222759

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