Delaware Stays In The Union: The Civil War Period, 1860-1865
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History
格式
平装书
页数
38
语言
英语
已发布
Oct 20, 2012
出版商
Literary Licensing, LLC
ISBN-10
1258503972
ISBN-13
9781258503970
描述
Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous Civil War era, the narrative delves into the complexities surrounding Delaware's position during a time of national strife. This work explores how Delaware balanced its geographical and cultural ties between the North and South, showcasing the state's unique role in the wider conflict. Through a detailed examination of political decisions, social dynamics, and military actions, the author highlights the delicate fabric of loyalties that defined Delaware in the 1860s.
The richly woven accounts of individuals—from soldiers to civilians—illustrate the diverse perspectives and challenges faced by those living in a border state. Personal stories emerge, revealing the struggles of loyalty and identity as Delaware remained steadfast in its commitment to the Union. The author brings to life the voices of those who navigated the hazards of war, shedding light on the often-overlooked experiences of a state caught in the crossfire.
By marrying meticulous research with vivid storytelling, this work not only recounts the historical events that shaped Delaware's fate but also considers their lasting impact. As readers journey through this critical period, they gain insight into how a small state can play a significant role in national history, making this exploration both informative and compelling.
The richly woven accounts of individuals—from soldiers to civilians—illustrate the diverse perspectives and challenges faced by those living in a border state. Personal stories emerge, revealing the struggles of loyalty and identity as Delaware remained steadfast in its commitment to the Union. The author brings to life the voices of those who navigated the hazards of war, shedding light on the often-overlooked experiences of a state caught in the crossfire.
By marrying meticulous research with vivid storytelling, this work not only recounts the historical events that shaped Delaware's fate but also considers their lasting impact. As readers journey through this critical period, they gain insight into how a small state can play a significant role in national history, making this exploration both informative and compelling.