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The Peace That Almost Was

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14 July 2015

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**A narrative history of the 1861 Washington Peace Conference, the bipartisan, last-ditch effort to prevent the Civil War, an effort that nearly averted the carnage that followed.** In February 1861, most of America's great statesmen?including a former president, dozens of current and former senators, Supreme Court justices, governors, and congressmen?came...

**A narrative history of the 1861 Washington Peace Conference, the bipartisan, last-ditch effort to prevent the Civil War, an effort that nearly averted the carnage that followed.**

In February 1861, most of America's great statesmen?including a former president, dozens of current and former senators, Supreme Court justices, governors, and congressmen?came together at the historic Willard Hotel in a desperate attempt to stave off Civil War.

Seven southern states had already seceded, and the conferees battled against time to craft a compromise to protect slavery and thus preserve the union and prevent war. Participants included former President John Tyler, General William Sherman's Catholic step-father, General Winfield Scott, and Lincoln's future Treasury Secretary, Salmon Chase?and from a room upstairs at the hotel, Lincoln himself. Revelatory and definitive, *The Peace That Almost Was* demonstrates that slavery was the main issue of the conference?and thus of the war itself?and that no matter the shared faith, family, and friendships of the participants, ultimately no compromise could be reached.

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**A narrative history of the 1861 Washington Peace Conference, the bipartisan, last-ditch effort to prevent the Civil War, an effort that nearly averted the carnage that followed.** In February 1861, most of America's great statesmen?including a former president, dozens of current and former senators, Supreme Court justices, governors, and congressmen?came...

**A narrative history of the 1861 Washington Peace Conference, the bipartisan, last-ditch effort to prevent the Civil War, an effort that nearly averted the carnage that followed.**

In February 1861, most of America's great statesmen?including a former president, dozens of current and former senators, Supreme Court justices, governors, and congressmen?came together at the historic Willard Hotel in a desperate attempt to stave off Civil War.

Seven southern states had already seceded, and the conferees battled against time to craft a compromise to protect slavery and thus preserve the union and prevent war. Participants included former President John Tyler, General William Sherman's Catholic step-father, General Winfield Scott, and Lincoln's future Treasury Secretary, Salmon Chase?and from a room upstairs at the hotel, Lincoln himself. Revelatory and definitive, *The Peace That Almost Was* demonstrates that slavery was the main issue of the conference?and thus of the war itself?and that no matter the shared faith, family, and friendships of the participants, ultimately no compromise could be reached.
The Peace That Almost Was $43.99
Koorong code 422023
ISBN 9780718022235
Pages 320
Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
Publication date 14 July 2015
Dimensions 25 x 162 x 234mm
Weight 0.489kg
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