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ISBN: 1025316347

ISBN13: 9781025316345

Borderland in the Civil War

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"Borderland in the Civil War" provides a deep historical investigation into the pivotal roles played by the border states during the American conflict of the 1860s. Edward Conrad Smith explores the complex social and political landscape of regions such as Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, and West Virginia, which served as a crucial buffer between the Union and the Confederacy. These territories were often characterized by divided loyalties and internal strife, making their ultimate allegiance a deciding factor in the outcome of the war.

The work examines the various pressures-economic, cultural, and political-that influenced the residents and leaders of these states. By analyzing the unique challenges faced by the Borderland, Smith reveals how the fight for neutrality or localized Unionism prevented the total collapse of the central government's influence in the South. The narrative delves into the strategic importance of these regions, detailing the military and diplomatic maneuvers required to keep them within the Union fold. This study remains a significant contribution to Civil War scholarship, offering a nuanced perspective on the war beyond the traditional North-South dichotomy and highlighting the fragile nature of national unity during the country's greatest crisis.

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