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The secession movement had three distinct stages. The first, beginning with the news that Lincoln was elected, closed with the news, sent broadcast over the South from Charleston, that Federal troops had taken possession of Fort Sumter on the night of the 28th of December. During this period the likelihood of secession was the topic of discussion in the lower South. What to do in case the lower South seceded was the question which perplexed the upper South. In this period no State north of South Carolina contemplated taking the initiative. In the Southeastern and Gulf States immediate action of some sort was expected. Whether. | The Day of the Confederacy by Nathaniel W. Stephenson 1 Chapter I. Chapter II. Chapter III. Chapter IV. Chapter V. Chapter VI. Chapter VII. Chapter VIII. Chapter IX. Chapter X. Chapter XI. Chapter XII. The Day of the Confederacy by Nathaniel W. Stephenson The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Day of the Confederacy by Nathaniel W. Stephenson Copyright laws are changing all over the world be sure to check the laws for your country before redistributing these files Please take a look at the important information in this header. We encourage you to keep this file on your own disk keeping an electronic path open for the next readers. Please do not remove this. The Day of the Confederacy by Nathaniel W. Stephenson 2 This should be the first thing seen when anyone opens the book. Do not change or edit it without written permission. The words are carefully chosen to provide users with the information they need about what they can legally do with the texts. Welcome To The World of Free Plain Vanilla Electronic Texts Etexts Readable By Both Humans and By Computers Since 1971 These Etexts Prepared By Hundreds of Volunteers and Donations Information on contacting Project Gutenberg to get Etexts and further information is included below. We need your donations. Presently contributions are only being solicited from people in Texas Nevada Idaho Montana Wyoming Colorado South Dakota Iowa Indiana and Vermont. As the requirements for other states are met additions to this list will be made and fund raising will begin in the additional states. These donations should be made to Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation PMB 113 1739 University Ave. Oxford MS 38655 Title The Day of the Confederacy Author Nathaniel W. Stephenson Release Date January 2002 Etext 3035 Yes we are about one year ahead of schedule Edition 10 Language English The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Day of the Confederacy by Nathaniel W. Stephenson This file should be named or Corrected .