Explore the pivotal era of American history in Allen Johnson's "Union and Democracy." This compelling work delves into the tumultuous years of the 19th century, examining the forces that shaped the United States and led to the Civil War. Johnson meticulously analyzes the complex interplay between the ideals of democracy and the struggle to maintain the union.
A comprehensive exploration of the period from 1783-1865, the book sheds light on the critical events and political debates that defined the nation's trajectory. Understand the challenges faced by a young country grappling with questions of identity, governance, and the very meaning of freedom. "Union and Democracy" offers a valuable perspective on a period that continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about American identity and the ongoing quest for a more perfect union. This edition preserves the integrity of the original work, offering readers an authentic glimpse into the past.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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