
The Great Conspiracy, Volume 3
History - American, History - Modern (1750+), History - Warfare
The Great Conspiracy, Volume 3, authored by John Alexander Logan in the late 19th century, provides a historical analysis of the secession of Southern states from the Union during the American Civil War. Logan examines the long-standing grievances of the South, particularly concerning tariffs and slavery, and the actions of key figures that fueled this discontent. By integrating historical documents and personal testimonies, the book offers insight into the motivations behind secession and the South's desire for independence from the Federal Government.










