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This chapter explores the state of Richmond at the beginning of Civil War by outlining Richmond’s economy, reflecting on the benefits of making Richmond the Confederate capital, and providing a window onto Rebel volunteerism and conscription. The author emphasizes Richmonders’ fear of the threat to slavery, the presidency of Abraham Lincoln, and the Union troops that threatened the city. Overall, this chapter summarizes the effect the early war has on the city.
University of North Carolina Press
Title: Rebel Patriots
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This chapter explores the state of Richmond at the beginning of Civil War by outlining Richmond’s economy, reflecting on the benefits of making Richmond the Confederate capital, and providing a window onto Rebel volunteerism and conscription.
The author emphasizes Richmonders’ fear of the threat to slavery, the presidency of Abraham Lincoln, and the Union troops that threatened the city.
Overall, this chapter summarizes the effect the early war has on the city.

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