Sheds new light on the people and events that shaped the South in ways that affect the region and the nation to this day. Each chapter is accompanied by documents that illuminate the South's people in intimate and telling ways. The story begins with a survey of the South's first peoples and the eventual intrusion by Europeans; resulting in a clash of cultures that transformed societies. Subsequent struggles for land and power; strategies to subdue and enslave; and efforts to resist and survive laid the foundations of what would become a distinct region called the South. During the American Revolution; that region passed out of the British Empire; birthed in a conflict that was as much a civil war as a war for independence; especially for Southerners. Over the following decades; Native Americans were relentlessly driven out as the South moved west; establishing an agriculturally based society and economy dominated by a slaveholding minority. Facing pressures against them from within the South as well as without; slaveholders sought to make slavery perpetual in a war that pitted not only North against South; but also Southerners against each other. Barely a year into the war; an Atlanta newspaper wrote: "If we are defeated; it will be by the people at home." And so the Confederacy was defeated; not only by Union armies; in which nearly half a million Southern men served; but also by opposition on the home front.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Southern GirlBy J. HughesPart of the book is interesting but there is so much background information that seems to overpower what I really wanted to know about the daily life of the writer.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy Jane U. Chancefast shipping item was as described.