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The New South

CHAPTER II
11/31

But back to their mountains they had gone, and the great current of national progress swept by them.

The movement toward sectionalism, which developed after the Missouri Compromise, had left them cold.

So the mountaineers held to the Union.

They did not volunteer freely for the Confederacy, and they resisted conscription.

How many were enlisted in the Union armies it is difficult to discover, certainly over 100,000.


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