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Democracy and Slavery in Frontier Illinois - by James Simeone (Hardcover)

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  • During the 1820s, Illinois witnessed one of the earliest and most important battles between slavery and antislavery forces in the new American republic--one that unleashed riots, arson, and mob violence across the state.
  • Author(s): James Simeone
  • 299 Pages
  • History, United States

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During the 1820s, Illinois witnessed one of the earliest and most important battles between slavery and antislavery forces in the new American republic--one that unleashed riots, arson, and mob violence across the state. In this deeply researched and finely argued book, James Simeone contends that the contest over slavery in Illinois prefigured the course of national politics up to the Civil War, revealing the complexity of the slave problem in the early republic.

In attempting to bring slavery to a free state, white migrants from southern states hoped to create a Bottomland Republic of free and equal white yeoman farmers who could own slaves on the basis of "popular sovereignty." Abolitionists thus found themselves allied with the governing class of "aristocrats" against the upstart, proslavery migrants. The struggle permanently changed the state's political culture and foreshadowed the Democratic-Whig cleavage in antebellum politics by posing questions of regional and sectional identity, of the relation between republicanism and the market, and of the role of religion in public life.

Democracy and Slavery in Frontier Illinois reveals the paradoxes within the quest for a democracy that also fostered slavery. Placing early Illinois politics in the context of the national politics of the Jacksonian era, it will appeal to readers interested in the political development of the early republic and the midwestern frontier, the roles of race and class in constructing political identity, and the nature of liberal democracy in nineteenth-century America.



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During the 1820s, Illinois witnessed one of the earliest and most important battles between slavery and antislavery forces in the new American republic--one that unleashed riots, arson, and mob violence across the state. In this deeply researched and finely argued book, James Simeone contends that the contest over slavery in Illinois prefigured the course of national politics up to the Civil War, revealing the complexity of the slave problem in the early republic.

In attempting to bring slavery to a free state, white migrants from southern states hoped to create a Bottomland Republic of free and equal white yeoman farmers who could own slaves on the basis of "popular sovereignty." Abolitionists thus found themselves allied with the governing class of "aristocrats" against the upstart, proslavery migrants. The struggle permanently changed the state's political culture and foreshadowed the Democratic-Whig cleavage in antebellum politics by posing questions of regional and sectional identity, of the relation between republicanism and the market, and of the role of religion in public life.

Democracy and Slavery in Frontier Illinois reveals the paradoxes within the quest for a democracy that also fostered slavery. Placing early Illinois politics in the context of the national politics of the Jacksonian era, it will appeal to readers interested in the political development of the early republic and the midwestern frontier, the roles of race and class in constructing political identity, and the nature of liberal democracy in nineteenth-century America.



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"An admirable contribution to our evolving understanding of American political development."--The Journal of American History

"A major contribution to the thorny subject of democracy and slavery in frontier Illinois."--Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society

"Provides bracing and sophisticated understandings of complex, unstably dynamic, and often paradoxical politics and politicized issues in early Illinois."--American Historical Review


Dimensions (Overall): 9.36 Inches (H) x 6.36 Inches (W) x 1.01 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.41 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 299
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Publisher: Northern Illinois University Press
Theme: State & Local
Format: Hardcover
Author: James Simeone
Language: English
Street Date: August 11, 2000
TCIN: 91830039
UPC: 9780875802633
Item Number (DPCI): 247-50-6001
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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