A decade after his release from federal prison; the 67-year-old Jefferson Davis—ex-president of the Confederacy; the â€Southern Lincoln;†popularly regarded as a martyr to the Confederate cause—began work on his monumental Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government. Motivated partially by his deep-rooted antagonism toward his enemies (both the Northern victors and his Southern detractors); partially by his continuing obsession with the “cause;†and partially by his desperate pecuniary and physical condition; Davis devoted three years and extensive research to the writing of what he termed â€an historical sketch of the events which preceded and attended the struggle of the Southern states to maintain their existence and their rights as sovereign communities.†The result was a perceptive two-volume chronicle; covering the birth; life; and death of the Confederacy; from the Missouri Compromise in 1820; through the tumultuous events of the Civil War; to the readmission of the Southern states to the U.S. Congress in the late 1860s. Supplemented with a new historical foreword by the Pulitzer Prize–winning James M. McPherson; The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government; Volume I belongs in the library of anyone interested in the root causes; the personalities; and the events of America's greatest war.
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