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Book, 1980
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Book, 1980
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The years following the Civil War in Texas brought turmoil, economic hardship, freedom for former slaves, Reconstruction policies, and Republican party rule. For better or worse, depending on one's perspective, the world had turned upside down. This classic study of post-Civil War Texas, first published in 1980, gives a thorough account of the rise of the functioning of the Republican party until its defeat by resurgent Democrats in 1874. Examines the development of the role of the Republican Party in politics in Texas during the period of social unrest from 1865 to 1874
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