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Texas in the Confederacy: An Experiment in Nation Building
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Historians examining the Confederacy have often assumed the existence of a monolithic South unified behind the politics and culture of slavery. In addition, they have argued for the emergence of a strong central state government in the Confederacy. I, Texas in the Confederacy: An Experiment in Nation Building has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Texas in the Confederacy: An Experiment in Nation Building
  • Written by author Clayton E. Jewett
  • Published by University of Missouri Press, August 2002
  • Historians examining the Confederacy have often assumed the existence of a monolithic South unified behind the politics and culture of slavery. In addition, they have argued for the emergence of a strong central state government in the Confederacy. I
  •  Historians examining the Confederacy have often assumed the existence of a monolithic South unified behind the politics and culture of slavery. In addition, they have argued for the emergence of a strong central state government in the Confederac
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
Ch. 1"The Cold Sweat of Death": Texas Prosecession and Antisecession Politics11
Ch. 2In Defense of Liberty and Property: The Secession Movement43
Ch. 3The Bleeding Frontier: Indian Conflict, 1861-186279
Ch. 4Defending the State: Texas Military Enlistment113
Ch. 5The Production and Supply of Necessary Material: Texas Institutions, Cloth, Salt, and Iron143
Ch. 6"In Disregard and Defiance": The Cotton-Trade Controversy173
Ch. 7"Her Present and Proud Condition": Railroads, Education, Mutual-Aid Societies, and Asylums209
Conclusion237
App. 1Regression Analysis: Support for Secession243
App. 2Regression Analysis: Military Enlistment246
App. 3County Military Enlistment267
App. 4Regression Analysis: Ninth Legislature271
App. 5Regression Analysis: Tenth Legislature279
App. 6Legislative Participation and Support286
Note on Sources287
Bibliography289
Index307


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