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Introduction: The United States Civil War Era and Sovereignty on the North American Continent
1 Fugitive Slaves, Free Soil, and the Contest over Sovereignty in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1821-1867
2 Inveterate Imperialists: Contested Imperialisms, North American History, and the Coming of the U.S. Civil War
3 Walker to Riel: State Consolidation on the Margins of Empire
4 Reform Wars, Royal Visits, and U.S. Views of Popular Sovereignty in 1860
5 "The Pirates and Their Abettors in Th is Province" Sovereignty, Violence, and Confederate Operations in Britain's Atlantic Colonies, 1863-1865
6 "A Long-Cherished Plan" Detroit and the U.S. Annexation of Canada during the Nineteenth Century
7 From Memphis to Mexico: The U.S. Army's Assertion of Sovereignty during Reconstruction
8 "Hold the Fort" Securing the Soldiers' State in Nineteenth-Century America
Conclusion: Law and Order in Nineteenth-Century North America
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index

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