Slavery, Race, and Conquest in the Tropics : Lincoln, Douglas, and the Future of Latin America
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0521763835
ISBN-13
9780521763837
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 7th, 2013
Print length
310 Pages
Weight
630 grams
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23.10 x 15.20 x 2.30 cms
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This book reinterprets the causes of the American Civil War. Using Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas's famed rivalry as a prism, Robert E. May shows that when Lincoln and fellow Republicans opposed slavery in the West, they did so partly because of evidence that slaveholders planned to make Cuba, Mexico, and Central America into new slave states.
"Slavery, Race, and Conquest in the Tropics challenges the way historians interpret the causes of the American Civil War. Using Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas''s famed rivalry as a prism, Robert E. May shows that when Lincoln and fellow Republicans opposed slavery in the West, they did so partly from evidence that slaveholders, with Douglas''s assistance, planned to follow up successes in Kansas by bringing Cuba, Mexico, and Central America into the Union as slave states. A skeptic about "Manifest Destiny," Lincoln opposed the war with Mexico, condemned Americans invading Latin America, and warned that Douglas''s "popular sovereignty" doctrine would unleash U.S. slaveholders throughout Latin America. This book internationalizes America''s showdown over slavery, shedding new light on the Lincoln-Douglas rivalry and Lincoln''s Civil War scheme to resettle freed slaves in the tropics"--
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