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ix, 112 pages ; 24 cm. |
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Problems in American civilization
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Problems in American civilization.
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Contents |
The American attitude on the eve of the war, by J. H. Smith.--Hard war averted, easy war gained, by C. Sellers.--War aims, by N. A. Graebner.--Congressional debate on the Army appropriations bill and the Wilmot proviso.--John C. Calhoun on the Wilmot proviso.--The Mexican War justified, and Annexation, by W. Whitman.--Civil disobedience, by H. D. Thoreau.--The mission of regeneration, by A. K. Weinberg.--Sectional and party attitudes, by F. Merk.--The consequences of Manifest Destiny, 1846-1849, by J. H. Silbey.--Hour of victory, by A. Nevins.--Suggestions for additional reading (p. 111-112) |
Subject |
Mexican War, 1846-1848.
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Mexican War (1846-1848) |
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