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      <abstract>This autograph essay by George P. Chase, a Union sympathizer,  was written during the U.S. Civil War (1864) and criticizes the Confederacy on what he calls "the madness of rebellion."</abstract>
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      <p>MSS 097, Item 125, George P. Chase,
      The madness of rebellion, Special Collections, University of
      Delaware Library, Newark, Delaware.</p>
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      <p><note><p>This autograph essay by George P. Chase, a Union sympathizer,  was written during the U.S. Civil War (1864) and criticizes the Confederacy on what he calls "the madness of rebellion."</p></note></p><p>In this essay Chase criticizes the Confederate cause and  attempts to demonstrate its "base madness". He begins with denunciation of South over the practice of slavery and destruction of the union of states. He then  points to some of the faulty assumptions made by the South before and during the war. He lists these  assumptions as being the belief that there would be a large swell of support for Southern secession in the North and that France and Great Britain, nations that had already outlawed slavery, would give aid to the Confederacy, an entity  whose society is based on the practice. Chase also criticizes the rebels for turning to American Indians, who he refers to as "painted savages" to prey on their fellow countrymen.</p>
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      <p>This item forms part of MSS 097 Diaries, Journals, and
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