Review 1844-1865.

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Review 1844-1865

Manifest Destiny Missouri Compromise Cotton Gin Texas James K. Polk Antonio López de Santa Ana Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Wilmot Proviso

Slavery and Abolitionism Cotton Kingdom Slavery in the South Second Great Awakening William Lloyd Garrison Fredrick Douglas Harriet Beecher Stowe Sojourner Truth Planter Aristocracy

Division and Secession Compromise of 1850 Uncle Tom’s Cabin Stephen Douglas Kansas-Nebraska Act Bleeding Kansas John Brown Brooks Sumner Dred Scott Brooks Sumner Lincoln-Douglas Debates Harpers Ferry Election of 1860 Jefferson Davis Republicans

Emancipation Proclamation Civil War Border States Fort Sumter Battle of Bull Run George McClellan Robert E. Lee Peninsula Campaign Antietam Emancipation Proclamation Emancipation Proclamation Fort Pillow Massacre Gettysburg Ulysses S. Grant Vicksburg William T. Sherman Sherman’s March Election of 1864 Appomattox Courthouse