Exceptionalism in Crisis: Faction, Anarchy, and Mexico in the US Imagination during the Civil War Era
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Before 1861, US Americans could confidently claim to belong to the New World’s “exceptional” republic, unlike other self-governing nations in the Western Hemisphere such as Mexico, which struggled with political violence and unrest. Americans used such comparisons to show themselves and the world that democracy in the United States was working as designed.
The outbreak of the Civil War in 1861 exploded this illusion by showing that the United States was in fact not immune to domestic politic...
The outbreak of the Civil War in 1861 exploded this illusion by showing that the United States was in fact not immune to domestic politic...






















