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THE RISE AND FALL OF THE CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT. - BY JEFFERSON DAVIS. - VOLUME II
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
MAPS.
PART IV—(Continued). - THE WAR. - CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI.
CHAPTER XVII.
CHAPTER XVIII.
CHAPTER XIX.
CHAPTER XX.
CHAPTER XXI.
This volume offers a first‑hand chronicle of the fledgling Confederate government as it grappled with the realities of war. It opens with the inauguration of a permanent administration, highlighting how the new leadership sought to protect the rights inherited from the founding generation. The narrative quickly moves to the mounting pressures from the North—blockades, massive troop mobilizations, and sweeping accusations of piracy—that tested the resolve of the Southern states.
Through a blend of political analysis and vivid battlefield reports, the author details the Union’s extensive measures: the seizure of ports, the imprisonment of civilians, and the contentious legislation targeting enslaved individuals who served the Confederacy. Illustrated with portraits of key generals and detailed maps of crucial campaigns, the work paints a stark picture of a nation confronting legal and moral challenges while striving to maintain its claimed independence. Listeners will gain insight into the early strategies, grievances, and the intense atmosphere that defined the first year of conflict.
Language
en
Duration
~32 hours (1871K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-03-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1808–1889
A West Point graduate, Mexican-American War veteran, and U.S. senator who became the only president of the Confederate States during the Civil War. His life remains central to understanding the politics of secession, slavery, defeat, and memory in 19th-century America.
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