Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War" in English language version.

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  • Lyon Rathbun, "The debate over annexing Texas and the emergence of Manifest Destiny." Rhetoric & Public Affairs 4.3 (2001): 459–493, online.

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  • Don E. Fehrenbacher, "The Origins and Purpose of Lincoln's" House-Divided" Speech." Mississippi Valley Historical Review (1960): 615–643 online Archived April 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

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  • John Craig Hammond, "'They Are Very Much Interested in Obtaining an Unlimited Slavery': Rethinking the Expansion of Slavery in the Louisiana Purchase Territories, 1803–1805", Journal of the Early Republic, Vol. 23, No. 3 (Autumn 2003), pp. 353–380, in JSTOR.
  • Frankie Hutton, "Economic Considerations in the American Colonization Society's Early Effort to Emigrate Free Blacks to Liberia, 1816–36," Journal of Negro History (1983) 68#4 pp. 376–389. in JSTOR
  • Clement Eaton, "A Dangerous Pamphlet in the Old South", Journal of Southern History (1936) 2#3 pp. 323–334 in JSTOR
  • Ronald F. Briley, The Study Guide Amistad: A Lasting Legacy. In History Teacher, Vol. 31, No. 3 (May 1998), pp. 390–394, in JSTOR
  • Joseph Nogee, "The Prigg Case and Fugitive Slavery, 1842–1850," Journal of Negro History Vol. 39, No. 3 (July 1954), pp. 185–205, in JSTOR
  • Joseph C. Burke. "What Did the Prigg Decision Really Decide?" Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 93, No. 1 (January 1969), pp. 73–85, in JSTOR.
  • Clarence C. Goen, "Broken churches, broken nation: Regional religion and North-south alienation in Antebellum America." Church History 52.01 (1983): 21–35. in JSTOR
  • George L. Sioussat, "Tennessee, the Compromise of 1850, and the Nashville Convention." Mississippi Valley Historical Review (1915), 2#3 pp: 313–347, in JSTOR.
  • Nash, Roderick W. (1961). "William Parker and the Christiana Riot". The Journal of Negro History. 46 (1): 24–31. doi:10.2307/2716076. ISSN 0022-2992. JSTOR 2716076. S2CID 150356935. Retrieved 2022-06-08.
  • Frank J. Klingberg, "Harriet Beecher Stowe and Social Reform in England," American Historical Review (1938), 43#3, pp. 542–552, in JSTOR.
  • On the Southern response see Severn Duvall, "Uncle Tom's Cabin: The Sinister Side of the Patriarchy," The New England Quarterly (1963), 36#1 pp. 3–22, in JSTOR.
  • William E. Gienapp, "The Whig Party, the Compromise of 1850, and the Nomination of Winfield Scott." Presidential Studies Quarterly (1984): 399–415 in JSTOR.
  • Jenkins, Jeffery A.; Nokken, Timothy P. (February 2000). "The Institutional Origins of the Republican Party: Spatial Voting and the House Speakership Election of 1855–56" (PDF). Legislative Studies Quarterly. 25 (1): 114, 128–130. doi:10.2307/440395. JSTOR 440395. Retrieved August 3, 2022.

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  • R. Lawrence Hachey, "Jacksonian Democracy and the Wisconsin Constitution." Marquette Law Review 62 (1978): 485. online

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