قراءة كتاب Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

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Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

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74 Military Organization 78 Alabama Soldiers: Number and Character 78 Negro Troops 86 Union Troops from Alabama 87 Militia System 88 Conscription and Exemption 92 Confederate Enrolment Laws 92 Policy of the State in Regard to Conscription 95 Effect of the Enrolment Laws 98 Exemption from Service 100 Tories and Deserters 108 Conditions in North Alabama 109 Unionists, Tories, and Mossbacks 112 Growth of Disaffection 114 Outrages by Tories and Deserters 119 Disaffection in South Alabama 122 Prominent Tories and Deserters 124 Numbers of the Disaffected 127 Party Politics and the Peace Movement 131 Political Conditions, 1861-1865 131 The Peace Society 137 Reconstruction Sentiment 143   CHAPTER IV Economic and Social Conditions Industrial Development during the War 149 Military Industries 149 Manufacture of Arms 150 Nitre Making 153 Private Manufacturing Enterprises 156 Salt Making 157 Confederate Finance in Alabama 162 Banks and Banking 162 Issues of Bonds and Notes by the State 164 Special Appropriations and Salaries 168 Taxation 169 Impressment 174 Debts, Stay Laws, Sequestration 176 Trade, Barter, Prices 178 Blockade-running and Trade through the Lines 183 Scarcity and Destitution, 1861-1865 196 The Negro during the War 205 Military Uses of Negroes 205 Negroes on the Farms 209 Fidelity to Masters 210 Schools and Colleges 212 Confederate Text-books 217 Newspapers 218 Publishing Houses 221 The Churches during the War 223 Attitude on Public Questions 223 The Churches and the Negroes 225 Federal Army and the Southern Churches 227 Domestic Life 230 Society in 1861 230 Life on the Farm 232 Home Industries; Makeshifts and Substitutes 234 Clothes and Fashions 236 Drugs and Medicines 239 Social Life during the War 241 Negro Life 243 Woman’s Work for the Soldiers 244   PART III THE AFTERMATH OF WAR   CHAPTER V Social and Economic Disorder Loss of Life in War 251 Destruction of Property 253 The Wreck of the Railways 259 The Interregnum: Lawlessness and Disorder 262 The Negro testing his Freedom 269 How to prove Freedom 270

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