Read Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era Online
Authors: James M. McPherson
Tags: #General, #History, #United States, #Civil War Period (1850-1877), #United States - History - Civil War; 1861-1865, #United States - History - Civil War; 1861-1865 - Campaigns
and secession,
242
on cotton embargo,
383
on McClellan's nomination,
772
opposes arming of slaves,
835
,
836
Chase, Salmon P.: founder of Free Soil party,
61
elected senator,
670
and Compromise of 1850,
68
,
70
,
76
on Kansas-Nebraska Act,
124
and Know Nothings,
142
–43
and Kansas,
149
1856 election,
155
sec. of treas.,
260
on Fort Sumter,
268
and war finance,
442
–44,
446
,
593
and Hunter's emancipation edict,
499
opposes colonization,
509
and cabinet crisis of Dec. 1862,
574
favors Negro suffrage,
701
abortive presidential candidacy in 1864,
713
–15
Chattanooga: battle of Missionary Ridge,
476
,
678
–81,
719
Rosecrans occupies,
670
besieged by Bragg,
676
Grant and,
677
battle of Lookout Mountain,
678
significance of,
858
Cheatham, B. Franklin,
583
Chesnut, James,
238
Chesnut, Mary Boykin: on war as romance,
332
–33
on 1st Manassas,
349
on blockade,
381
depressed by Confederate defeats (in 1862),
403
,
422
(in 1863),
681
depressed by loss of Atlanta,
775
depressed by battle of Nashville,
815
Chester, T. Morris,
847
Chicago Tribune:
on Dred Scott decision,
177
on McClellan,
568
discouraged with war,
590
Chickamauga, battle of,
281
,
297
,
476
,
672
–75,
676
,
681
,
684
,
745
,
812
Chickasaw Bluffs, battle of,
579
,
628
Christian Commission,
483
Christiana (Pa.), fugitive slave battle at,
84
–85
Churches,
see
Catholics
Religion
Civil liberties,
see
Habeas corpus
Civil War, consequences and meaning of,
450
–53,
859
–62
Clay, Clement C.,
763
,
766
–67,
803
Clay, Henry,
57
,
59
n,
158
,
293
,
295
,
297
and Compromise of 1850,
70
–75
and fugitive slave law,
83
Cleburne, Patrick: at Missionary Ridge,
678
–79
proposal to arm blacks,
832
–33
killed at Franklin,
812
Cobb, Thomas R. R.,
347
Cold Harbor, battles of,
733
–35,
740
,
741
Colonization, of freed slaves: Lincoln proposes,
508
abortive efforts,
509
Colt, Samuel,
16
Columbia (S.C.), burning of,
829
,
846
Committee on the Conduct of the War,
362
–63,
424
,
797
Compromise of 1850,
8
,
70
–77,
80
,
172
South insists on enforcement of,
87
,
117
,
118
as precedent for Kansas-Nebraska Act,
124
Confederate States of America: formation of,
254
,
257
four upper South states join,
278
–84
small industrial base,
318
–19
flags of,
342
quest for diplomatic recognition,
387
–89,
538
,
545
–46,
553
–56;
837
–38
economic distress and civilian disaffection,
440
–42
civilian deaths,
619
absence of political parties,
689
–92,
856
economic destruction in,
818
–19
war aims of, and slavery,
831
–36
reasons for loss of war,
854
–59.
See also
Army, Confederate
Inflation
names of individuals
Confiscation acts: of 1861,
353
,
356
of 1862,
499
–502.
See also
Emancipation
Conscription in Confederacy,
427
,
429
–31
unpopularity of,
432
–33
substitution abolished,
603
,
718
"20-Negro" exemption,
611
–12,
615
election isssue in 1863,
690
,
693
issue in 1864,
696
Conscription in Union: militia draft of 1862,
492
–94
national conscription act of 1863,
600
–601
defects of act,
602
–3
substitution and commutation,
604
bounty volunteers,
605
–06
opposition and resistance to,
608
–9
New York draft riots,
610
–11
issue in 1863 elections,
684
1864 draft call,
758
Constitutional Union party, in 1860 election,
221
–22,
232
,
689
in secession crisis,
277
"Contrabands": origin of term,
267
Congress forbids return of to masters,
497
–98.
See also
Freedmen
Con way, Moncure,
358
Cooke, Jay,
443
Cooke, Philip St. George,
463
–64
Cooperationists, in secession crisis,
235
,
237
,
238
–39,
242
Copperheads, antiwar faction of Democratic party: emergence of,
493
–94,
494
n,
613
,
692
and emancipation issue,
506
–7,
595
peace efforts in 1863,
590
–92
economic grievances,
593
–94
civil liberties issue,
596
–99
and Chancellorsville,
645
Lee's Pennsylvania invasion,
650
in 1863 state elections,
684
and peace sentiment in 1864,
761
intrigues with rebel agents,
762
–65,
781
–83
and "peace negotiations,"
766
at Democratic convention,
771
–72
on McClellan's nomination,
776
Corinth (Miss.): Confederate base in Shiloh campaign,
406
,
407
,
414
Union capture of,
416
–17,
418
,
488
battle of (Oct. 1862),
522
–23,
561
,
577
Cotton: and U.S. economy,
6
–7,
39
southern effort to develop textile industry,
94
–100
embargo of, and Confederate foreign policy,
383
–86,
437
cotton famine in 1862,
546
,
548
–50,
553
illicit trade between lines,
620
–25
growth of by freedmen in occupied South,
710
Couch, Darius,
640