The Politics of Community: Migration and Politics in Antebellum Ohio

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Cambridge University Press, 2002 M07 25 - 256 páginas
This book examines the impact of westward migration on political development and behavior in Ohio, the most populous midwestern state during the nineteenth century. Professor Winkle explores the influence of migration on rules of suffrage, the conduct of elections, patterns of voting, recruitment of political leaders, and local party organizations as they all emerged before the Civil War.

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Introduction
1
The tide of emigration
11
An electorate in motion
30
migration and suffrage
48
migration and elections
71
migration and voting
88
migration and leadership
109
an antebellum election
132
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