The Civil War
International Perspectives on the Civil War
2017-05-13T13:59:17-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/5db/20170508060518003_hd.jpgHistorian Paul Quigley talked about international perspectives on the U.S. Civil War. He argued that the South’s separatist movement aligned with other European movements for independence and that slavery was integral the world economy.
Historian Paul Quigley talked about international perspectives on the U.S. Civil War. He argued that the South’s separatist movement aligned with other European movements for independence and that slavery was integral the world economy.
Historian Paul Quigley talked about international perspectives on the U.S. Civil War. He argued that the South’s separatist movement aligned with other European movements for independence and that slavery was integral the world economy.
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