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After Lincoln, how the North won the civil war and lost the peace, A.J. Langguth

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After Lincoln, how the North won the civil war and lost the peace, A.J. Langguth
Language
eng
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Intended audience
General adult
Literary text for sound recordings
history
Main title
After Lincoln
Medium
sound recording
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Oclc number
881280701
Responsibility statement
A.J. Langguth
Sub title
how the North won the civil war and lost the peace
Summary
By the 1868 election, united Republicans nominated Ulysses Grant, Lincoln's winning Union general. His attempts to reconcile Southerners with the Union and to quash the rising Ku Klux Klan were undercut by post-war greed and corruption during his two terms. Reconstruction died unofficially in 1887 when Republican Rutherford Hayes joined with the Democrats in a deal that removed the last federal troops from South Carolina and Louisiana
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