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  2. Lysander Spooner - Wikipedia

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    Lysander Spooner (January 19, 1808 — May 14, 1887) ... when the Civil War overtook society, Spooner actively campaigned against slavery. [14]

  3. No Treason - Wikipedia

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    Spooner's first pamphlet starts by questioning the reasons for the Civil War, as it was justified under the idea of unity among the citizens of the United States; however, he believed slavery was more critical and found it outrageous that the North allowed the institution of slavery by not finding ways of ending it in the South. He makes ...

  4. The Unconstitutionality of Slavery - Wikipedia

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    Lysander Spooner by Amory Nelson Hardy. The Unconstitutionality of Slavery (1845) was a book by American abolitionist Lysander Spooner arguing that the United States Constitution prohibited slavery. [1] [2] This view was contrary to that of William Lloyd Garrison who opposed the Constitution on the grounds that it was pro-slavery.

  5. Lincoln Unmasked - Wikipedia

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    DiLorenzo also claims that most scholars of the Civil War are biased in their approach to the history because, as DiLorenzo reminds the reader, "in war the victors get to write the history". Dilorenzo also argues that Lincoln was opposed to racial equality, and that many abolitionists [who?], including Lysander Spooner, bitterly hated him. [2]

  6. Battle of Trevilian Station - Wikipedia

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    Following the bloody Union repulse at the Battle of Cold Harbor on June 3, Grant decided on a new strategy. Since May 4, his Overland Campaign had consisted of major battles against Robert E. Lee, each of which (the Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House, North Anna, Totopotomoy Creek, and Cold Harbor) was followed by a period of stalemate and then a maneuver around Lee's right flank in an ...

  7. Battle of Brown's Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Brown's Ferry was an engagement of the American Civil War which took place on October 27, 1863, in Hamilton County, Tennessee. [1] During the battle, two Union brigades drove Confederate sharpshooters from the Tennessee River, which allowed supplies to start arriving to the Union army at Chattanooga via the "Cracker Line".

  8. ‘The Crossing’ by Huffington Post

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    Watch firsthand, in 360 video, as Susan Sarandon listens and learns about refugees' hopes, dreams and journeys

  9. Carolinas campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Carolinas campaign (January 1 – April 26, 1865), also known as the campaign of the Carolinas, was the final campaign conducted by the Union Army against the Confederate Army in the Western Theater of the American Civil War.