Chained to History : : Slavery and US Foreign Relations to 1865 / / Steven J. Brady.

In Chained to History, Steven J. Brady places slavery at the center of the story of America's place in the world in the years prior to the calamitous Civil War. Beginning with the immediate aftermath of the War of the American Revolution, Brady follows the military, economic, and moral lines of...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Speaking of Slavery -- 1. “Things Odious or Immoral”: Britain, Spanish Florida, and Slaves Unfettered -- 2. “ ’Tis Ill to Fear”: American Responses to the Haitian Revolution -- 3. “Separate from Foreign Alliances”: Limiting Connections and Commitments -- 4. “Fully Meets Its Responsibility”: The Limits of American Unilateralism -- 5. “Only Cowards Fear and Oppose It”: Texas and Cuba -- 6. “Its Peculiar Moral Force”: Lincoln, Emancipation, and Colonization -- Epilogue: American Foreign Relations Unchained -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliographic Essay -- Index
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In Chained to History, Steven J. Brady places slavery at the center of the story of America's place in the world in the years prior to the calamitous Civil War. Beginning with the immediate aftermath of the War of the American Revolution, Brady follows the military, economic, and moral lines of the diplomatic challenges of attempting to manage, on the global stage, the actuality of human servitude in a country dedicated to human freedom. Chained to History shows how slavery was interwoven with America's foreign relations and affected policy controversies ranging from trade to extradition treaties to military alliances. Brady highlights the limitations placed on American policymakers who, working in an international context increasingly supportive of abolition, were severely constrained regarding the formulation and execution of preferred policy. Policymakers were bound to the slave interest based in the Democratic Party and that the tortured state of domestic politics bore heavily on the conduct of foreign affairs. As international powers not only abolished the slave trade but banned human servitude as such, the American position became untenable.From the Age of Revolutions through the American Civil War, slavery was a constant factor in shaping US relations with the Atlantic World and beyond. Chained to History addresses this critical topic in its complete scope and shows the immoral practice of human bondage to have informed how the United States re-entered the community of nations after 1865.
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Slavery Government policy United States History.
Slavery Political aspects United States History.
Diplomatic History.
Discrimination & Race Relations.
U.S. History.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Slavery. bisacsh
1619 project, Abolition of Slavery in the United States, America and the suppression of the Atlantic slave trade, Abraham Lincoln’s international policy with regard to slavery, origins of the civil war, slavery and the foreign policies of the Founders.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction: Speaking of Slavery --
1. “Things Odious or Immoral”: Britain, Spanish Florida, and Slaves Unfettered --
2. “ ’Tis Ill to Fear”: American Responses to the Haitian Revolution --
3. “Separate from Foreign Alliances”: Limiting Connections and Commitments --
4. “Fully Meets Its Responsibility”: The Limits of American Unilateralism --
5. “Only Cowards Fear and Oppose It”: Texas and Cuba --
6. “Its Peculiar Moral Force”: Lincoln, Emancipation, and Colonization --
Epilogue: American Foreign Relations Unchained --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Bibliographic Essay --
Index
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2. “ ’Tis Ill to Fear”: American Responses to the Haitian Revolution --
3. “Separate from Foreign Alliances”: Limiting Connections and Commitments --
4. “Fully Meets Its Responsibility”: The Limits of American Unilateralism --
5. “Only Cowards Fear and Oppose It”: Texas and Cuba --
6. “Its Peculiar Moral Force”: Lincoln, Emancipation, and Colonization --
Epilogue: American Foreign Relations Unchained --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Bibliographic Essay --
Index
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Contents --
Introduction: Speaking of Slavery --
1. “Things Odious or Immoral”: Britain, Spanish Florida, and Slaves Unfettered --
2. “ ’Tis Ill to Fear”: American Responses to the Haitian Revolution --
3. “Separate from Foreign Alliances”: Limiting Connections and Commitments --
4. “Fully Meets Its Responsibility”: The Limits of American Unilateralism --
5. “Only Cowards Fear and Oppose It”: Texas and Cuba --
6. “Its Peculiar Moral Force”: Lincoln, Emancipation, and Colonization --
Epilogue: American Foreign Relations Unchained --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Bibliographic Essay --
Index
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