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Dividing the Union Matthew W. Hall

Dividing the Union By Matthew W. Hall

Dividing the Union by Matthew W. Hall


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Jesse Burgess Thomas (1777-1853), a junior U.S. senator from the new state of Illinois, lead the delicate negotiations that led to the Missouri Compromise. This book examines the legal issues underlying the controversy and the legislative history of the Missouri Compromise while focusing on Thomas's life and influence.

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Dividing the Union: Jesse Burgess Thomas and the Making of the Missouri Compromise by Matthew W. Hall

The first indepth examination of the architect of the Missouri Compromise

In 1820 the Missouri controversy erupted over the issue of slavery in the newly acquired lands of the Louisiana Purchase. It fell to Jesse Burgess Thomas (1777-1853), a junior U.S. senator from the new state of Illinois, to handle the delicate negotiations that led to the Missouri Compromise. Thomas's maturity, good judgment, and restraint helped pull the country back from the brink of disunion and created a compromise that held for thirtyfour years. In Dividing the Union, Matthew W. Hall examines the legal issues underlying the controversy and the legislative history of the Missouri Compromise while focusing on Thomas's life and influence. As Hall demonstrates, Thomas was perfectly situated geographically, politically, and ideologically to deal with the Missouri controversy. The first speaker of the Indiana Territorial General Assembly and one of the first territorial judges in Illinois Territory, Thomas served in 1818 as the president of the Illinois State Constitutional Convention. That he was never required to clearly articulate his own views on slavery allowed Thomas to maintain a degree of neutrality, and, as Hall shows, his varied political career gave him the experience necessary to craft a compromise. Thomas's final version of the Compromise included shrewdly worded ambiguities that supported opposing interests in the matter of slavery. By weaving Thomas's life story into the history of the Missouri Compromise, Hall offers new insight into both a pivotal piece of legislation and an overlooked but important figure in nineteenthcentury American politics.

Dividing the Union Reviews

"In this persuasive volume, Matthew Hall provides not only a vivid, suspenseful narrative describing the passage of the Missouri Compromise (a close call indeed) but also the fullest account we have of the enigmatic legislator who performed heroic service to the nation in that troubled hour."--Michael Burlingame, Chancellor Naomi B. Lynn Distinguished Chair in Lincoln Studies, University of Illinois Springfield

"Hall's well-researched, sensitive biography of Thomas provides a meticulous reconstruction of how the Compromise was formulated and the various motives of its advocates, illuminating the political history of pre-Civil War America."--Daniel Walker Howe, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848

"Dividing the Union should be required reading for modern lawmakers. In an era that was even more politically divisive than our own, Jesse Thomas did his utmost--through tact, shrewdness, and lawyerly deftness--to forge a lasting and nation-saving compromise. With clarity and discernment, Hall vividly reveals the contributions of an enigmatic and overlooked but intriguing and significant statesman."--Evan Thomas, author of Being Nixon


About Matthew W. Hall

Matthew W. Hall, an attorney in the field of natural resources, formerly served as general counsel for the University of Pennsylvania. He graduated from Harvard College and Law School and has had a lifelong interest in American history. He has been an independent scholar and writer since 2002.

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CIN0809334569VG
9780809334568
0809334569
Dividing the Union: Jesse Burgess Thomas and the Making of the Missouri Compromise by Matthew W. Hall
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Southern Illinois University Press
2015-11-30
272
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