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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | "The Cold Sweat of Death": Texas Prosecession and Antisecession Politics | 11 |
Ch. 2 | In Defense of Liberty and Property: The Secession Movement | 43 |
Ch. 3 | The Bleeding Frontier: Indian Conflict, 1861-1862 | 79 |
Ch. 4 | Defending the State: Texas Military Enlistment | 113 |
Ch. 5 | The Production and Supply of Necessary Material: Texas Institutions, Cloth, Salt, and Iron | 143 |
Ch. 6 | "In Disregard and Defiance": The Cotton-Trade Controversy | 173 |
Ch. 7 | "Her Present and Proud Condition": Railroads, Education, Mutual-Aid Societies, and Asylums | 209 |
Conclusion | 237 | |
App. 1 | Regression Analysis: Support for Secession | 243 |
App. 2 | Regression Analysis: Military Enlistment | 246 |
App. 3 | County Military Enlistment | 267 |
App. 4 | Regression Analysis: Ninth Legislature | 271 |
App. 5 | Regression Analysis: Tenth Legislature | 279 |
App. 6 | Legislative Participation and Support | 286 |
Note on Sources | 287 | |
Bibliography | 289 | |
Index | 307 |
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