Henry Clay Dean was a copperhead anti-war activist from Iowa during the United States Civil War. Like other copperheads, he opposed the emancipation of the slaves and considered the war to be an illegal aggression. In his article "The Bloodmarket of the Rich", he argued the entire war was conceived by an international conspiracy of bankers and "stock-gamblers".
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