Two Paths to the New South: The Virginia Debt Controversy, 1870-1883 - Paperback

Two Paths to the New South: The Virginia Debt Controversy, 1870-1883 - Paperback

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by James Tice Moore (Author)

In the grim decades after the Civil War, Southerners dreamed of industrial growth and agricultural diversification. In this study, Mr. Moore traces the development and changes that took place in the Old Dominion during these troubled postbellum years. The state's massive debt burden touched off an upheaval, splintering the electorate into competing Funder and Readjuster factions. The Funders, composed largely of the conservative farmers of eastern Virginia and the commercial classes of the town

Author Biography

James Tice Moore is assistant professor of history at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Number of Pages: 184
Dimensions: 0.42 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: July 15, 2014
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