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The California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil War , Hörbuch, Digital, 1, 607min
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Bester Preis: € 9,95 (vom 23.08.2019)The California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil War (2007)
ISBN: 9780786161799 bzw. 0786161795, in Englisch, Blackstone Audio Inc. gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, MatthewPack.
It has always been understood that the 1848 discovery of gold in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada influenced the battle over the admission of California to the Union. But now, in this revelatory study, award-winning historian Leonard L. Richards makes clear the links between the Gold Rush and many of the regional crises in the lead-up to the Civil War. Audio CD, Ausgabe: Unabridged, Label: Blackstone Audio Inc. Blackstone Audio Inc. Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2007-02-01, Studio: Blackstone Audio Inc. Verkaufsrang: 3261661.
The California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil War (2007)
ISBN: 9780786161799 bzw. 0786161795, in Englisch, Blackstone Audio Inc. neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, blackstone_audiobooks.
It has always been understood that the 1848 discovery of gold in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada influenced the battle over the admission of California to the Union. But now, in this revelatory study, award-winning historian Leonard L. Richards makes clear the links between the Gold Rush and many of the regional crises in the lead-up to the Civil War. Audio CD, Ausgabe: Unabridged, Label: Blackstone Audio Inc. Blackstone Audio Inc. Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2007-02-01, Studio: Blackstone Audio Inc. Verkaufsrang: 3261661.
The California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil War , Hörbuch, Digital, 1, 603min (1849)
ISBN: 9781481581660 bzw. 148158166X, vermutlich in Englisch, Blackstone Audio, Inc. neu, Hörbuch, elektronischer Download.
In this revelatory study, award-winning historian Leonard L. Richards outlines the links between the Gold Rush and the Civil War.... In this revelatory study, award-winning historian Leonard L. Richards outlines the links between the Gold Rush and the Civil War. Richards explains that Southerners envisioned California as a new market for slaves who could dig for gold, schemed to tie California to the South via railroad, and imagined splitting off the state´s southern half as a slave state. We learn how the Gold Rush influenced other regional and national squabbles, and we meet renegade New York Democrat David Broderick, who became a force in San Francisco politics in 1849, and his archrival, William Gwin, a major Mississippi slaveholder. Richards recounts the political battles and the fiery California feuds, duels, and, perhaps, outright murders as the state came shockingly close to being divided in two. 1. Language: English. Narrator: Jeff Riggenbach. Audio sample: http://samples.audible.de/bk/blak/002095/bk_blak_002095_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
The California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil War (2007)
ISBN: 9780786148219 bzw. 0786148217, in Englisch, Blackstone Audio Inc. neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, morebooks25.
It has always been understood that the 1848 discovery of gold in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada influenced the battle over the admission of California to the Union. But now, in this revelatory study, award-winning historian Leonard L. Richards makes clear the links between the Gold Rush and many of the regional crises in the lead-up to the Civil War. Audio Cassette, Ausgabe: Unabridged, Label: Blackstone Audio Inc. Blackstone Audio Inc. Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2007-02-01, Studio: Blackstone Audio Inc. Verkaufsrang: 10058105.
The California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil War (2007)
ISBN: 9780786148219 bzw. 0786148217, in Englisch, Blackstone Audio Inc. gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, WMass Books.
It has always been understood that the 1848 discovery of gold in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada influenced the battle over the admission of California to the Union. But now, in this revelatory study, award-winning historian Leonard L. Richards makes clear the links between the Gold Rush and many of the regional crises in the lead-up to the Civil War. Audio Cassette, Ausgabe: Unabridged, Label: Blackstone Audio Inc. Blackstone Audio Inc. Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2007-02-01, Studio: Blackstone Audio Inc. Verkaufsrang: 11643570.
The California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil War , Hörbuch, Digital, 1, 607min (1849)
ISBN: 9781481581660 bzw. 148158166X, in Englisch, Blackstone Audio, Inc. neu, Hörbuch, elektronischer Download.
In this revelatory study, award-winning historian Leonard L. Richards outlines the links between the Gold Rush and the Civil War.... In this revelatory study, award-winning historian Leonard L. Richards outlines the links between the Gold Rush and the Civil War. Richards explains that Southerners envisioned California as a new market for slaves who could dig for gold, schemed to tie California to the South via railroad, and imagined splitting off the state´s southern half as a slave state. We learn how the Gold Rush influenced other regional and national squabbles, and we meet renegade New York Democrat David Broderick, who became a force in San Francisco politics in 1849, and his archrival, William Gwin, a major Mississippi slaveholder. Richards recounts the political battles and the fiery California feuds, duels, and, perhaps, outright murders as the state came shockingly close to being divided in two. 1. Language: English. Narrator: Jeff Riggenbach. Audio sample: http://samples.audible.de/bk/blak/002095de/bk_rhde_002536_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil War
ISBN: 9780307265203 bzw. 030726520X, in Englisch, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, neu, E-Book.
History, The California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil War, Award-winning historian Leonard L. Richards gives us an authoritative and revealing portrait of an overlooked harbinger of the terrible battle that was to come. When gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill in 1848, Americans of all stripes saw the potential for both wealth and power. Among the more calculating were Southern slave owners. By making California a slave state, they could increase the value of their slavesby 50 percent at least, and maybe much more. They could also gain additional influence in Congress and expand Southern economic clout, abetted by a new transcontinental railroad that would run through the South. Yet, despite their machinations, California entered the union as a free state. Disillusioned Southerners would agitate for even more slave territory, leading to the Kansas-Nebraska Act and, ultimately, to the Civil War itself. eBook.
The California Gold Rush: And the Coming of the Civil War
ISBN: 9780786161799 bzw. 0786161795, in Englisch, Blackstone Audio, Inc. Blackstone Audio, Inc. gebraucht.
It has always been understood that the 1848 discovery of gold in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada influenced the battle over the admission of California to the Union. But now, in this revelatory study, award-winning historian Leonard L. Richards makes clear the links between the Gold Rush and many of the regional crises in the lead-up to the Civil War. Richards explains how Southerners envisioned California as a new market for slaves and saw themselves importing their own slaves to dig for gold, only to be frustrated by California's passage of a state constitution that prohibited slavery. Still, they schemed to tie California to the South with a southern-routed transcontinental railroad and worked to split off the southern half as a separate slave state. We see how the Gold Rush influenced the squabbling over the Gadsden Purchase, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, and various attempts to take Cuba and Nicaragua. We meet David Broderick, a renegade New York Democrat who became a force in San Francisco politics in 1849, and his archrival William Gwin, a major Mississippi slaveholder and politician who arrived in California with the intent of making it a slave state and himself one of its first senators. Richards recounts the Washington battles involving Taylor, Clay, Calhoun, Douglas, Davis, Webster, Fillmore, and others, as well as the fiery California political battles, feuds, duels, and perhaps outright murder as the state came shockingly close to being divided in two. When war did break out efforts were made to push California to secede, but there was little general enthusiasm for secession, and many prominent Southerners went offto join the Confederate Army. And with the South out of the Union, the Pacific Railroad Act passed, insuring a comfortably northern route.
The California Gold Rush: And the Coming of the Civil War
ISBN: 9780786148219 bzw. 0786148217, in Englisch, Blackstone Audio, Inc. Blackstone Audio, Inc. gebraucht.
It has always been understood that the 1848 discovery of gold in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada influenced the battle over the admission of California to the Union. But now, in this revelatory study, award-winning historian Leonard L. Richards makes clear the links between the Gold Rush and many of the regional crises in the lead-up to the Civil War. Richards explains how Southerners envisioned California as a new market for slaves and saw themselves importing their own slaves to dig for gold, only to be frustrated by California's passage of a state constitution that prohibited slavery. Still, they schemed to tie California to the South with a southern-routed transcontinental railroad and worked to split off the southern half as a separate slave state. We see how the Gold Rush influenced the squabbling over the Gadsden Purchase, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, and various attempts to take Cuba and Nicaragua. We meet David Broderick, a renegade New York Democrat who became a force in San Francisco politics in 1849, and his archrival William Gwin, a major Mississippi slaveholder and politician who arrived in California with the intent of making it a slave state and himself one of its first senators. Richards recounts the Washington battles involving Taylor, Clay, Calhoun, Douglas, Davis, Webster, Fillmore, and others, as well as the fiery California political battles, feuds, duels, and perhaps outright murder as the state came shockingly close to being divided in two. When war did break out efforts were made to push California to secede, but there was little general enthusiasm for secession, and many prominent Southerners went offto join the Confederate Army. And with the South out of the Union, the Pacific Railroad Act passed, insuring a comfortably northern route.
The California Gold Rush and the Coming of the Civil War
ISBN: 030726520X bzw. 9780307265203, in Englisch, Knopf, gebraucht.
19th century,americas,civil war,history,modern (16th-21st centuries),state and local, It has always been understood that the 1848 discovery of gold in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada influenced the battle over the admission of California to the Union. But now, in this revelatory study, award-winning historian Leonard L. Richards makes clear the links between the Gold Rush and many of the regional crises in the lead-up to the Civil War.Richards explains how Southerners envisioned California as a new market for slaves and saw themselves importing their own slaves to dig for gold, only to be frustrated by California's passage of a state constitution that prohibited slavery. Still, they schemed to tie California to the South with a southern-routed transcontinental railroad and worked to split off the southern half as a separate slave state. We see how the Gold Rush influenced the squabbling over the Gadsden Purchase, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, and various attempts to take Cuba and Nicaragua. We meet David Broderick, a renegade New York Democrat who became a force in San Francisco politics in 1849, and his archrival William Gwin, a major Mississippi slaveholder and politician who arrived in California with the intent of making it a slave state and himself one of its first senators. Richards recounts the Washington battles involving Taylor, Clay, Calhoun, Douglas, Davis, Webster, Fillmore, and others, as well as the fiery California political battles, feuds, duels, and perhaps outright murder as the state came shockin.