The Great Conspiracy: Its Origin and History

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"The Great Conspiracy: Its Origin and History" is a historical work by Union General and politician John Alexander Logan that analyzes the causes, development, and political context of the American Civil War.

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instanceOf book
historical work
analyzes Democratic Party leadership before the Civil War NERFINISHED
secession as a coordinated political movement
argues that the Civil War resulted from a long-standing conspiracy by pro-slavery leaders
author John Alexander Logan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses Confederate leadership
U.S. Congress debates before the Civil War
constitutional arguments over secession
role of Northern and Southern parties in the crisis
secession of Southern states
slavery as a political issue
focusesOn actions of Southern political leaders before the Civil War
development of the secession movement
political origins of the American Civil War
role of slavery in U.S. politics
genre history
political history
hasForm prose
historicalMethod narrative history
use of political speeches and documents
historicalPeriodCovered 19th century United States
intendedAudience general readers interested in Civil War history
students of American political history
language English
mainSubject American Civil War NERFINISHED
United States politics in the mid-19th century
causes of the American Civil War
secession crisis in the United States
nonFiction true
perspective Unionist
politicalPerspective Republican Party viewpoint
relatedTheme loyalty to the Union
sectional conflict in the United States
treason and rebellion
relatedWorkSubject Union cause in the American Civil War
setting United States of America
surface form: United States
subjectOf scholarship on Civil War historiography
timeOfNarrative American Civil War era
antebellum period in the United States
writtenByOccupationOfAuthor Union Army general
United States politician
writtenByPoliticalAffiliationOfAuthor Republican

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John Alexander Logan notableWork The Great Conspiracy: Its Origin and History