
Published online:
21 January 2021
Published in print:
25 November 2019
Online ISBN:
9781469652757
Print ISBN:
9781469652733
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Chapter
1 The Second American Republic
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11–55
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Published:November 2019
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Downs, Gregory P., 'The Second American Republic', The Second American Revolution: The Civil War-Era Struggle over Cuba and the Rebirth of the American Republic (Chapel Hill, NC , 2019; online edn, North Carolina Scholarship Online, 21 Jan. 2021), https://doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469652733.003.0002, accessed 15 May 2025.
Abstract
What made the U.S. Civil War a domestic revolution? This chapter examines the reliance upon military force and oddly constituted congresses to override judicial controls and create constitutional change meant to permanently remake the country’s economic and political base. The chapter narrates the reliance upon military rule and unusual forms to create the constitutional changes of emancipation, civil rights, and voting rights. Thus the chapter demonstrates that the U.S. Civil War did not merely restore a republic but created a new one.
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