Ulysses Grant: What common form of corruption does Grant mention trying to avoid?
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Kate Stone: Stone’s family expects the war to strengthen the…
Kate Stone: Stone’s family expects the war to strengthen the Southern economy and prepare to relax and enjoy it while the men are away.
Alexander Stephens: Stephens suggests that fanatical aboliti…
Alexander Stephens: Stephens suggests that fanatical abolitionists suffer from a form of insanity.
Henry Clay: Clay concludes by revisiting his earlier point a…
Henry Clay: Clay concludes by revisiting his earlier point about the constitutionality of abolition. What role does he believe Congress should play in abolishing slavery?
Essay: Your reading from Clay was a letter to a friend and p…
Essay: Your reading from Clay was a letter to a friend and political supporter; Lee’s was a letter to his wife; Garrison’s was a political opinion piece in his own abolitionist newspaper; Lincoln’s was a transcript of a speech during a public debate with a political opponent; and Stephens’s was a transcript of a speech explaining the new Confederate constitution to potential supporters. How do you think the medium (letter, article, speech) and intended audience (friend, wife, public) affected the tone and content of these sources? How do you think each author would present his opinions if he gave them in some other form or to some other audience?
McCarthy, “The Bonnie Blue Flag”: What, according to McCarth…
McCarthy, “The Bonnie Blue Flag”: What, according to McCarthy’s song, are the states of the Confederacy fighting for? Mark all that apply.
Robert E Lee: Lee believes that the only way northern abolit…
Robert E Lee: Lee believes that the only way northern abolitionists will get what they want is through:
William Lloyd Garrison: Garrison is in favor of a compromise…
William Lloyd Garrison: Garrison is in favor of a compromise solution with the slave states if the opportunity presents itself.
Robert E Lee: When Lee writes that “It is useless to expatia…
Robert E Lee: When Lee writes that “It is useless to expatiate on [the] disadvantages” of slavery, what does he mean?
John Ross: How does Ross describe the progress of the war at…
John Ross: How does Ross describe the progress of the war at the time of his message?