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The rogue republic, how would-be patriots waged the shortest revolution in American history, William C. Davis

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The rogue republic, how would-be patriots waged the shortest revolution in American history, William C. Davis
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The rogue republic
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
642684338
Responsibility statement
William C. Davis
Sub title
how would-be patriots waged the shortest revolution in American history
Table Of Contents
Realm of happiness -- Kemper & his madly deluded party -- The late insurrection at Baton Rouge -- Birds of a feather -- You have ruined our country -- Live hogs, bees-wax, coffee, etc -- A second edition of the Kemper attempt -- Our tribunal cannot be men of business -- The spirit of independence -- A new order of things -- Thus has terminated the revolution -- A battle for the freedom of the world -- The Commonwealth of West Florida -- Our infant but beloved country -- Every one seems to be on fire -- Vive la West Floriday -- The whole of the Mississippi is now American -- The star of Florida is not set -- Something like freedom -- Epilogue : the old hero
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