The Civil War: The dissolution route of Missouri is applied to the establishment of the country in 1819, Missouri as a slave state, despite the north desires to participate in the alliance. This will inequitably balance Congressional powers. Many Northern Europeans oppose this idea. The northerners of Congress refused to pass the bill. People in the north will have a free state as Missouri is a slave, no more slaves are taken away, and that all slave children will be free at the age of 25 . Compromise in Missouri - In 1820, the southern people objected to the idea advocated by the Northern.
What led to division and civil war? Charles B. Dew pointed out his source of insight ignored in his short story "The division of the apostles - the cause of the South divisions parliament and the Civil War". Dew acknowledged that he wrote a book about this subject and emphasizes that he made a lot of contributions to the various causes of division although he did not impair the history of previous separation. Dew explained that racial discrimination stimulated the division - this is the defense of Caucasian supremacy. It is not a completely novel debate, but the conclusion of Dew, that is, the basis of the separation commissioner's word is worth noting.
"Disunion's Apostle" is the third book of Dew on the history of civil war. "Iron combination: Buffalo Hook master and slave" was published by W. W. 1994 Norton & Company and "Blacksmith of Southern Union: Joseph R Anderson and Toredegar Iron Works" were republished by the Virginia Library revised in 1999. Both books have won important awards. The material "Iron State" of the television documentary due announced between 1979 and 1980 was awarded the Elliott Rudwick Award and biennial books on American ethnic and minority experiences were incorporated into the finals It was. Lincoln Prize. "Ironmaker" won the National and Regional History Association and the Fletcher Pratt Award, awarded annually to the most excellent nonfiction book in the Civil War.