United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Causes
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Causes
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- William Lowndes Yancey and the coming of the Civil War, Eric H. Walther
- What this cruel war was over, soldiers, slavery, and the Civil War, Chandra Manning
- A disease in the public mind, a new understanding of why we fought the Civil War, Thomas Fleming
- The California Gold Rush and the coming of the Civil War, Leonard L. Richards
- The road to disunion, William W. Freehling
- The cradle of the Confederacy, or, The times of Troup, Quitman and Yancey, a sketch of Southwestern political history from the formation of the federal government to A.D. 1861, by Joseph Hodgson
- North over South, northern nationalism and American identity in the antebellum era, Susan-Mary Grant
- The South was right!, James Ronald Kennedy, Walter Donald Kennedy
- At the precipice, Americans north and south during the secession crisis, Shearer Davis Bowman
- America's great debate, Henry Clay, Stephen A. Douglas, and the compromise that preserved the Union, Fergus M. Bordewich
- Performing disunion, the coming of the Civil War in Charleston, South Carolina, Lawrence T. McDonnell, Iowa State University
- 1861, the Civil War awakening, Adam Goodheart
- South to freedom, runaway slaves to Mexico and the road to the Civil War, Alice L. Baumgartner
- The men of secession and Civil War, 1859-1861, James L. Abrahamson
- "We have the war upon us", the onset of the Civil War, November 1860-April 1861, William J. Cooper
- Apostles of disunion, southern secession commissioners and the causes of the Civil War, Charles B. Dew
- The road to disunion, William W. Freehling, Vol. II
- Disunion!, the coming of the American Civil War, 1789-1859, Elizabeth R. Varon
- The scorpion's sting, antislavery and the coming of the Civil War, James Oakes
- Struggle for a vast future, American Civil War, editor, Aaron Sheehan-Dean
- What they fought for, 1861-1865, James M. McPherson
- Year of meteors, Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln, and the election that brought on the Civil War, Douglas R. Egerton
- Economic bases of disunion in South Carolina,, by John G. Van Deusen
- The zealot and the emancipator, John Brown, Abraham Lincoln and the struggle for American freedom, H.W. Brands
- Two roads to Sumter, by William and Bruce Catton
- Slavery as a cause of the Civil War
- The approaching fury, voices of the storm, 1820-1861, Stephen B. Oates ; Buz Wyeth, editor
- Was it anti-slavery?, <First prize essay, 1916, on "The causes that led to the War Between the States," in the Latham prize contest, inaugurated by the Sons of Confederate Veterans in 1915.> By Lloyd T. Everett
- Lincoln's little war, Webb Garrison
- When in the course of human events, arguing the case for southern secession, Charles Adams
- Lincoln president-elect, Abraham Lincoln and the great secession winter 1860-1861, Harold Holzer
- The impending crisis, 1848-1861, by David M. Potter ; edited and completed by Don E. Fehrenbacher
- The dogs of war, 1861, Emory M. Thomas
- Civil War soldiers, Reid Mitchell
- Manifest destinies, America's westward expansion and the road to the Civil War, Steven E. Woodworth
- The fate of their country, politicians, slavery extension, and the coming of the Civil War, Michael F. Holt
- Emancipating slaves, enslaving free men, a history of the American Civil War, Jeffrey Rogers Hummel
- Economic bases of disunion in South Carolina,, by John G. Van Deusen
- Mr. Lincoln's war on the South, James David Altman
- The war before the war, fugitive slaves and the struggle for America's soul from the Revolution to the Civil War, Andrew Delbanco
- In the presence of mine enemies, war in the heart of America, 1859-1863, Edward L. Ayers
- Lincoln and the abolitionists, John Quincy Adams, slavery, and the Civil War, Fred Kaplan
- The Union is dissolved!, Charleston and Fort Sumter in the Civil War, Douglas W. Bostick
- Free soil, free labor, free men, the ideology of the Republican Party before the Civil War, Eric Foner
- Fanatics and fire-eaters, newspapers and the coming of the Civil War, Lorman A. Ratner and Dwight L. Teeter, Jr
- Taking a stand, portraits from the southern secession movement, by Walter Brian Cisco
- Calculating the value of the Union, slavery, property rights, and the economic origins of the Civil War, James L. Huston
- A place called Appomattox, William Marvel
- Civil War in the making, 1815-1860, by Avery O. Craven
- No compromise!, The story of the fanatics who paved the way to the Civil War, by Arnold Whitridge
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