Publisher's Synopsis
Charles Sumner was an American politician and United States Senator from Massachusetts. As an academic lawyer and a powerful orator, Sumner was the leader of the anti-slavery forces in Massachusetts and a leader of the Radical Republicans in the U.S. Senate during the American Civil War.Table Of content: -Table Of ContentChapter 1: History of Charles SumnerChapter 2: career Of Charles SumnerChapter 3: Travels in EuropeChapter 4: Early political careerChapter 5: Senate serviceChapter 6: Caning of Charles SumnerChapter 7 Day of the attackChapter 8 AftermathChapter 9: Absence from the SenateChapter 10: Civil WarChapter11: Trent AffairChapter 12: Issue of diplomatic recognition Chapter 13: Pursuit and capture (August-November 1861)Chapter 14: Military preparations Chapter 15: Resolution Chapter 16: CSS Alabama claimsChapter 17: Annexation of Santo DomingoChapter 18: Annexation proposalChapter 19 Annexation treaty createdChapter 20 Virginius AffairChapter 21 Death Chapter 22 Marriage