Wolf by the Ears: The Missouri Crisis, 1819–1821
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John R. Van Atta., & John R. Van Atta|AUTHOR. (2015). Wolf by the Ears: The Missouri Crisis, 1819–1821 . Johns Hopkins University Press.

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Van Atta deftly explains how the Missouri crisis revealed the power that slavery had already gained over American nation building. He explores the external social, cultural, and economic forces that gave the confrontation such urgency around the country, as well as the beliefs, assumptions, and fears that characterized both sides of the slavery argument. Wolf by the Ears provides students in American history with an ideal introduction to the Missouri crisis while at the same time offering fresh insights for scholars of the early republic.
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