An edition of The middle period, 1817-1858 (1897)

The Middle period, 1817-1858

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An edition of The middle period, 1817-1858 (1897)

The Middle period, 1817-1858

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“Portrays the struggle between the national and states-rights theories, tracing their growth from the Missouri Compromise. The Mexican cessions and their political consequences are discussed at disproportionate length. Mr. Burgess possesses keen logical power; has written from the sources: holds pronounced views and is not unbiased, though he usually states both sides fairly and moderately. . . A stimulating book.” Larned’s Literature of American history. Bibliography and maps.
— Standard Catalog for Public Libraries: History (H.W. Wilson) 1929

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Table of Contents

1. The Nationalization of the Old Republican Party
2. The Acquisition of Florida
3. Slavery in the United States before 1820
4. The Creation of the Commonwealth of Missouri
5. The Beginning of the Particularistic Reaction
6. The Presidential Election of 1824
7. The Division of the Republican Party
8. Democratic Opposition to Internal Improvements and Protection
9. The United States Bank and the Presidential Contest of 1832
10. Nullification
11. Abolition
12. The Bank, the Sub-Treasury, and Party Development between 1832 and 1842
13. Texas
14. Oregon
15. The “Re-annexation of Texas and the Re-occupation of Oregon”
16. The War with Mexico
17. The Organization of Oregon Territory and the Compromise of 1850
18. The Execution of the Fugitive Slave Law, and the Election of 1852
19. The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise
20. The Struggle for Kansas
21. The Dred Scott Case
22. The Struggle for Kansas Concluded
Appendix 1. The Electoral Vote in Detail, 1820-1856
Appendix 2. The Cabinets of Monroe, Adams, Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce, and Buchanan – 1816-1858

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