Flint, Eric - 1824, The Arkansas War
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Inside the volume of this series, Eric Flint remains to improve National background, picturing what sort of region and its people may have taken another road to its potential. With 1824: The Arkansas War, he moves an incredible and sexy tale of heroism, battleground activity, racial turmoil, and revolt as a nation recovering from war is plunged right into a dangerous period of secession.Buffered by Spanish belongings towards the south and by free states and two streams to the north, Arkansas has become a region of its: a hybrid confederation of former slaves, Native American Cherokee and Creek clans, and white abolitionistsâincluding one charming soldier who has removed from American idol to bĂȘte noire. Irish-born Patrick Driscol is creating a strong military and a bundle in the Illinois Confederacy, inflaming pro-slavers in frightening and Wa moderates too. Trapped in the centre is President James Monroe, the Virginian entering his final-year in-office with a demagogic Home Loudspeaker, Henry Clay, nipping at his heels and fanning the fires of battle.
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