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Civil War Congress and the Creation of Modern America

Download or Read eBook Civil War Congress and the Creation of Modern America PDF written by Paul Finkelman and published by Ohio University Press. This book was released on 2018-11-21 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Civil War Congress and the Creation of Modern America
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Publisher : Ohio University Press
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9780821446454
ISBN-13 : 0821446452
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Book Synopsis Civil War Congress and the Creation of Modern America by : Paul Finkelman

Book excerpt: Most literature on the Civil War focuses on soldiers, battles, and politics. But for every soldier in the United States Army, there were nine civilians at home. The war affected those left on the home front in many ways. Westward expansion and land ownership increased. The draft disrupted families while a shortage of male workers created opportunities for women that were previously unknown. The war also enlarged the national government in ways unimagined before 1861. The Homestead Act, the Land Grant College Act, civil rights legislation, the use of paper currency, and creation of the Internal Revenue Service to collect taxes to pay for the war all illustrate how the war fundamentally, and permanently, changed the nation. The essays in this book, drawn from a wide range of historical expertise and approaching the topic from a variety of angles, explore the changes in life at home that led to a revolution in American society and set the stage for the making of modern America. Contributors: Jean H. Baker, Jenny Bourne, Paul Finkelman, Guy Gugliotta, Daniel W. Stowell, Peter Wallenstein, Jennifer L. Weber.


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