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The Mexican War; crisis for American democracy. Edited, with an introd., by Archie P. McDonald.

Title
The Mexican War; crisis for American democracy. Edited, with an introd., by Archie P. McDonald.
Author
McDonald, Archie P.
Publication
Lexington, Mass., Heath [1969]

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ix, 112 p.; 24 cm.
Series Statement
Problems in American civilization.
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  • CONTENTS. - The American attitude on the eve of the war, by J. H. Smith. - Hard war averted, easy war gained, by C. Sellers. - War aims, by N. A. Graebner. - Congressional debate on the Army appropriations bill and the Wilmot proviso. - John C. Calhoun on the Wilmot proviso. - The Mexican War justified, and Annexation, by W. Whitman. - Civil disobedience, by H. D. Thoreau. - The mission of regeneration, by A. K. Weinberg. - Sectional and party attitudes, by F. Merk. - The consequences of Manifest Destiny, 1846-1849, by J. H. Silbey. - Hour of victory, by A. Nevins. - Suggestions for additional reading (p. 111-112)
Call Number
IIN 70-134
LCCN
78098685
OCLC
NYPG700451343-B
Author
McDonald, Archie P. Compiler
Title
The Mexican War; crisis for American democracy. Edited, with an introd., by Archie P. McDonald.
Imprint
Lexington, Mass., Heath [1969]
Series
Problems in American civilization.
Research Call Number
IIN 70-134
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