While slavery is often at the heart of debates over the causes of the Civil War historians are not agreed on precisely what aspect of slavery &#x2014; with its various social economic political cultural and moral ramifications &#x2014; gave rise to the sectional rift. In <i>Calculating the Value of the Union</i> James Huston integrates economic social and political history to argue that the issue of property rights as it pertained to slavery was at the center of the Civil War.<br/><br/>In the early years of the nineteenth century southern slaveholders sought a national definition of property rights that would recognize and protect their ownership of slaves. Northern interests on the other hand opposed any national interpretation of property rights because of the threat slavery posed to the northern free labor market particularly if allowed to spread to western territories. This impasse sparked a process of political realignment that culminated in the creation of the Republican Party ultimately leading to the secession crisis.<br/><br/>Deeply researched and carefully written this study rebuts recent trends in antebellum historiography and persuasively argues for a fundamentally economic interpretation of the slavery issue and the coming of the Civil War.
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