CONTENTS.
Joshua R. Giddings
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NTRODUCTION
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CHAPTER I.
Circumstances attending the Early History of Slavery in the Colonies. Exiles: efforts to restore them
1
CHAPTER II.
Further efforts to restore Exiles
16
CHAPTER III.
Hostilities maintained by Georgia; First Seminole War commenced
28
CHAPTER IV.
General Hostilities
46
CHAPTER V.
Further efforts of the Government to restore Exiles to servitude
57
CHAPTER VI.
Further efforts to enslave the Exiles
69
CHAPTER VII.
Commencement of the Second Seminole War
97
CHAPTER VIII.
Hostilities continued
115
CHAPTER IX.
Hostilities continued
125
CHAPTER X.
The War continued—Peace declared—General Jessup assumes command of the Army
135
CHAPTER XI.
General Jessup overthrows his own efforts in favor of Peace
142
CHAPTER XII.
The renewal and prosecution of the War
156
CHAPTER XIII.
Vigorous prosecution of the War
172
CHAPTER XIV.
Great difficulties interrupt the progress of the War
189
CHAPTER XV.
Difficulties in enslaving Exiles continued
214
CHAPTER XVI.
Further difficulties in the work of enslaving the Exiles
224
CHAPTER XVII.
Total failure of all efforts to enslave the Exiles
233
CHAPTER XVIII.
Further difficulties in prosecuting the War
251
CHAPTER XIX.
Hostilities continued
274
CHAPTER XX.
Hostilities continued
284
CHAPTER XXI.
Close of the War
308
CHAPTER XXII.
History of Exiles continued
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