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Lincoln Struggles to Keep Kentucky, Missouri in the Union 林肯正在努力让肯塔基州和密苏里州联盟
his is The Making of a Nation, with VOA Learning English. I’m Kelly Jean Kelly.
And I’m Christopher Cruise.
By the end of May 1861, 11 slave-holding, Southern states had withdrawn1 from the United States. They formed their own independent nation. They called it the Confederate States of America.
Two other slave-holding states -- Kentucky and Missouri -- chose to stay in the Union. But no one knew how long they would remain.
Amy Murrell Taylor is a historian. She has a special interest in Kentucky. She says the North and the South each knew Kentucky was important.
“It was a source of manpower for either side. It was also obviously the geographic2 middle ground in this war. And as such, it contained some really important transportation routes that both armies wanted.”
President Abraham Lincoln feared that if Kentucky seceded3, Missouri and Maryland might withdraw from the Union, too. The Confederacy would then become too powerful to fight, he thought.
President Lincoln wanted Kentucky firmly on the side of the Union. But he decided4 not to put Kentucky under military rule, as he had done in Maryland. Historian Amy Murrell Taylor says Lincoln wanted to treat the situation “delicately.”
“It's about maintaining that support of Kentuckians."
Lincoln sent people to Kentucky to urge newspapers to publish pro-union statements. Lincoln’s administration also provided weapons and supplies for home guard forces -- local, pro-Union militias5.
In the end, Kentucky stayed in the Union. But Amy Murrell Taylor says Kentuckians expected Lincoln to keep his promise about slavery. Lincoln had said that he did not want to interfere6 with slavery where it already existed.
Missouri was another slave state in question. Its governor tried hard to take Missouri out of the Union. He called a convention to decide the question. But a majority of the delegates refused to vote for secession.
The governor organized state soldiers. The Lincoln administration organized home guard forces. The two sides clashed several times. Some civilians7 were killed.
Finally, the United States Army seized government buildings in the state capital. Army troops forced state officials, including the governor, to flee.
Missouri, too, would remain in the Union. Missouri and Kentucky -- along with Delaware, Maryland, and eventually West Virginia – were called border states. They all stayed in the Union. But many people in these areas supported the Confederacy. Historian Amy Murrell Taylor says the border states seemed to fight their own civil war.
“We have towns that divide, cities that divide, communities, families that divide from one another.” Some of the worst guerrilla violence of the war happened in the border states. As she observed, they were “fought over, fought through, and fought in.”
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vt.收回;使退出;vi.撤退,退出 | |
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adj.地理学的,地理的 | |
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3 seceded | |
v.脱离,退出( secede的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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5 militias | |
n.民兵组织,民兵( militia的名词复数 ) | |
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6 interfere | |
v.(in)干涉,干预;(with)妨碍,打扰 | |
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7 civilians | |
平民,百姓( civilian的名词复数 ); 老百姓 | |
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