Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama[Pg 2] [Pg 3] CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTIONIN ALABAMA THE PERIOD OF...
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Author: Fleming, Walter L. (Walter Lynwood),1874-1932
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Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

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Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

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Author: Fleming, Walter L. (Walter Lynwood),1874-1932
Format: eBook
Language: English

Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

[Pg 2] [Pg 3] CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTIONIN ALABAMA THE PERIOD OF SECTIONAL CONTROVERSY When Alabama seceded in 1861, it had been in existence as a political organization less than half a century, but in many respects its institutions and customs were as old as European America. The white population was almost purely Anglo-American. The early settlements had been made on the coast near Mobile, and from thence had extended up the Alabama, Tombigbee, and Warrior rivers. In the northern part the Tennessee valley was early settled, and later, in the eastern part, the Coosa valley. After the river valleys, the prairie lands in central Alabama were peopled, and finally the poorer lands of the southeast and the hills south of the Tennessee valley. The bulk of the population before 1861 was of Georgian birth or descent, the settlers having come from middle Georgia, which had been peopled from the hills of Virginia. Georgians came into the Tennessee valley early in the nineteenth century. The Creek reservation prevented immigration into eastern Alabama before the thirties, but the Georgians went around and settled southeast Alabama along the line of the old Federal road. When the Creek Indians consented to migrate, it was found that the Georgians were already in possession of the country,more than 20,000 strong, and a government was at once erected over the Indian counties. People from Georgia also came down the Coosa valley to central Alabama. The Virginians went to the western Black Belt, to the Tennessee valley, and to central Alabama. North Carolina sent thousands of her citizens down through the Tennessee valley and thence across country to the Tombigbee valley and western Alabama; others came through Georgia and followed the routes of Georgia migration.[Pg 4] South Carolinians swarmed into the southern, central, and western counties, and a goodly number settled in the Tennessee valley. Tennessee furnished a large proportion of the settlers to the Tennessee valley, to the hill counties south of the Tennessee, and to the valleys in central and western Alabama. Among the immigrants from Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Tennessee was a large Scotch-Irish element, and with the Tennesseeans came a sprinkling of Kentuckians. In western Alabama were a few thousand Mississippians, and into southeast Alabama a few hundred settlers came from Florida. From the northern states came several thousand, principally New England business men. The foreign element was insignificantthe Irish being most numerous, with a few hundred each of Germans, English, French, and Scotch. In Mobile and[Pg 5] Marengo counties there was a slight admixture of French blood in the population.[1] ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 41680
Author: Fleming, Walter L. (Walter Lynwood)
Release Date: Dec 21, 2012
Format: eBook
Language: English

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