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A Disease in the Public Mind
A Disease in the Public Mind: A New Understanding of why We Fought the Civil War | Thomas J. Fleming
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A historian explores the possibility that the Civil War started not because of slavery, but because the South was chosen to house the nation's leadership instead of in Northern New England where the Revolution had begun. 35,000 first printing.
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Jefferson in 1820 on the rift between Republican and Federalist regarding sectionalism:

“The coincidence of a marked principle, [both] moral and political...would never more be obliterated from the [public] mind...it would be recurring on every occasion until it would kindle such mutual and mortal hatred as to render secession preferable to eternal discord.“ p. 93

Rather seems as though we are still having the same conversation 200 years later.

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