A historical account of the American Civil War, with a focus on the role played by the Confederate States of America. The book traces the rise and fall of the Confederacy, and examines the political, social, and economic factors that led to the war and its ultimate outcome. The author, Oliver Throck Morton, was a Unionist governor of Indiana during the Civil War.
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