Description: Paperback. Has some staining to covers.The Lost Colony of the Confederacy is the story of a grim, quixotic journey of twenty thousand Confederates to Brazil at the end of the American Civil War.Although it is not known how many Confederates migrated to South America—estimates range from eight thousand to forty thousand—their departure was fueled by bitterness over a lost cause and a distaste for an oppressive victor. Encouraged by Emperor Dom Pedro, most of these exiles settled in Brazil.Although at the time of the Civil War the exodus was widely known and discussed as an indicator of the resentment against the Northern invaders and strict governmental measures, The Lost Colony of the Confederacy is the first book to focus on this mass migration.Eugene Harter vividly describes the lives of these last Confederates who founded their own city and were called Os Confederados. They retained much of their Southernness and lent an American flavor to Brazilian culture. First published in 1985, this work details the background of the exodus and describes the life of the twentieth century descendants, who have a strong link both to Southern history and to modern Brazil.
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Publication Year: 2000
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: The Lost Colony of the Confederacy
Author: Eugene C. Harter
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Genre: History
Topic: The Civil War
Number of Pages: 141 Pages