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The Indiana Legion: A Civil War Militia

ebooks The Indiana Legion: A Civil War Militia by John P. Etter in History

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The book discusses honestly and frankly the real reasons for the Civil War; the way in which it was fought; and the major differences between the two sides. One of these was the strong views over the meaning and obligations of Constitutional government. The South held the traditional position of limited government and strict adherence to the protections of the Constitution; especially States Rights. The North favored a strong; centralized government and material and social programs unfettered by Constitutional limits. These issues are still very much alive.


#4927801 in Books 2006-11-30Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 6.25 x .25l; #File Name: 097871671X131 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A needed insight into the homefront. The incursion into ...By Steve WilliamsA needed insight into the homefront. The incursion into Ky. following the Newburg raid of Sovepipe Johnson in 1862; as well as the apparent impact it had on recruitment in Indiana; deserves further treatment.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Introduction to Indiana LegionBy Brandi BanterThis book is merely an introduction to the Indiana Legion. This is a self published master's thesis from Butler University in 2003. The endnotes are useful for sources used if you need to find more sources for the Indiana Legion.

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