In Conservative Americanism, the author traces Conservative Americanist ideology between 1854 to 1861 and argues that Border Southerners who joined the American or Know Nothing Party were nativists who believed that foreigners and foreign ideas threatened the institution of slavery and the stability of the Union.
In Conservative Americanism, the author traces Conservative Americanist ideology between 1854 to 1861 and argues that Border Southerners who joined the American or Know Nothing Party were nativists who believed that foreigners and foreign ideas threatened the institution of slavery and the stability of the Union.
Jesse George-Nichol is postdoctoral fellow at the John L. Nau III Center for Civil War History at the University of Virginia.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Rise of Conservative Americanism, 1854-1855 Chapter 2: Slavery and the National American Party, Summer 1855 Chapter 3: A Conservative American Party, 1855-1856 Chapter 4: The Election of 1856 Chapter 5: Political Realignment, 1857-1859 Chapter 6: The Constitutional Union Party Chapter 7: Compromise and the Secession Crisis Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Rise of Conservative Americanism, 1854-1855 Chapter 2: Slavery and the National American Party, Summer 1855 Chapter 3: A Conservative American Party, 1855-1856 Chapter 4: The Election of 1856 Chapter 5: Political Realignment, 1857-1859 Chapter 6: The Constitutional Union Party Chapter 7: Compromise and the Secession Crisis Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
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