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4 results for North Carolina Historical Review Vol. 43 Issue 1, Jan 1966
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20891
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The author uses farmers in the Cape Fear Valley to support conclusions of historian Manning J. Dauer, who analyzed the presidential election of 1796. This article looks at the connection between wealthy farmers in the area and their support of Federalism. Looking at this region and its demographics, the author compares Dauer's conclusions about Federalists and the Republican loss in the 1796 presidential election.
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20892
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John Motley Morehead was elected as the 1910 Republican state chairman. The author analyzes how the state shifted from an agrarian to more industrial economy with political power in favor of the Republican agenda. Along with these changes, the author discusses how state politics were perceived on a national level.
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20925
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Rebellion against Spanish rule in Cuba persisted from 1868-1898 and during this period America was urged to support the Cuban uprising. The South, and especially North Carolina opposed military involvement because suffered so greatly from the recently ended Civil War and was in the midst of Reconstruction. Looking at newspaper accounts, the author analyzes the state's response to escalating military actions and Cuba and North Carolinians' reluctance to back a war with Spain.
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20926
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The personal papers of Nathaniell Batts reveal new information regarding the settlement of southern Virginia and Albemarle region of North Carolina. These papers are reprinted here, along with a brief historical essay regarding early efforts to colonize the state's eastern portion.
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