The Great Conspiracy, Complete
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- ¥250
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- ¥250
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Discover the compelling narratives in "The Great Conspiracy, Complete" by John Alexander Logan, where the tumultuous journey to the American Civil War unfolds. The anthology opens with "The Great Conspiracy: Its Origin and History," taking readers through an intricate examination of 19th-century America, focusing on the forces leading to the Civil War. Logan expertly navigates the origins of the Great Conspiracy, offering insights into the inception of African slavery in 1620 and the explosive debates over state rights and tariffs. Key historical moments such as the Missouri Compromise and the joint debates of 1858 are vividly portrayed, emphasizing the political, economic, and ideological forces at play. This story is a quest for historical truth, presenting facts with clarity and allowing key figures of the era to voice their perspectives. As readers explore the relentless march towards national division, they gain a deeper understanding of the struggle for justice and equality. The anthology's focus on United States politics and government from 1861 to 1865, alongside the issues of slavery, makes it a vital read for history enthusiasts. Offering a profound reflection on the past, "The Great Conspiracy, Complete" serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of division and the enduring impact of the Civil War era on the nation's trajectory. Engage with Logan's meticulous storytelling and gain a new appreciation for this pivotal period in American history.