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An Examination of Cause and Right

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April 28, 2010 | History

The North, The South, and Secession

An Examination of Cause and Right

2nd Edition

The first of a four part series by Marian Publications examining the great American conflict of the mid-19th century. A unique examination and presentation from a traditional Catholic historical perspective wherein author Adam Miller examines the cultural, political, and circumstantial causes of what is known as the Civil War, and does so from the Catholic and biblical view of authority. He demonstrates that the idea of the "sovereignty of the people" does not justify the right of secession as most Southerners hold. But a true principle in accord with God's revelation and Natural Law does justify the Southern cause. This book explains what it is. Mr. Miller also addresses numerous questions such as: - Who actually began the aggression? - Who was constitutionally in the right? - Was the war really fought over slavery as most Americans think? - Was it a "Civil War" in the true sense of the term? An eye-opening book that will cause a stir in many quarters.

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North and the South and Secession: an Examination of Cause and Right
2011, Lulu Press, Inc.
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The North, The South, and Secession: An Examination of Cause and Right
February 14, 2010, Marian Publications, Inc.
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First Sentence

"The Great conflict that occurred between the North and the South in the middle of the 19th century has left the greatest scar that the people of this nation have ever known."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
90
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches
Weight
3.6 ounces

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OL9901816M
ISBN 10
1424300088
ISBN 13
9781424300082

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