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A detailed historical study traces the emergence and evolution of a pro-slavery, secessionist movement from the establishment of colonial slavery through successive political compromises, territorial contests, tariff conflicts, and constitutional controversies that led to armed rebellion. The narrative analyzes economic and legal arguments—protectionism versus free trade, states’ rights, nullification, and popular sovereignty—and reviews key legislative, judicial, and parliamentary episodes. Drawing heavily on official records and contemporary speeches, the work juxtaposes the conspiratorial strategies of leading proponents with the responses of Union leaders and closes with an appeal to reconciliation for those who accepted the war’s final settlement.

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John Alexander Logan

John Alexander Logan was an American author best known for his extensive work, "The Great Conspiracy," a multi-volume narrative that explores themes of conflict and intrigue. His writing often reflects a deep engagement with historical events, particularly those surrounding the American Civil War. Logan's contributions to literature provide insight into the complexities of war and its impact on society. Through his detailed storytelling, he captures the nuances of human experience during tumultuous times, making his work a significant part of the literary heritage of the period.

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