Civitas finitima (Bellum Civile Americanum)

Civitas finitima per Bellum Civile Americanum fuit quaelibet quinque civitatum servitutem permittentium (Delavariae, Kentuckiae, Missuriae, Terrae Mariae, Virginiae Occidentalis) quae unam vel plurimas civitates liberas adiacentes Unioni faverunt. Omnes praeter Delavariam fines partiverunt cum civitatibus quae Confoederationem coniunctae sunt.

Historica civitatum finitimarum charta militaris (Phelps & Watson 1866)

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Bibliographia

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  • Patton, James W. 1934. Unionism and Reconstruction in Tennessee, 1860-1867. University of North Carolina Press.
  • Rampp, Lary C., et Donald L. Rampp. 1975. The Civil War in the Indian Territory. Austin: Presidial Press.
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  • Stiles, T. J. 2002. Jesse James: The Last Rebel of the Civil War. Alfred A. Knopf.

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