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American Political Cartoons * Everything in the notes section is taken DIRECTLY from the website cited.

19 TH CENTURY PROTESTANT RELIGION

WOMEN’S MOVEMENT

TEMPERANCE

ABOLITION

MINORITY RELIGIONS

DRED SCOTT

CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR

CIVIL WAR

EFFECTS OF THE CIVIL WAR

JIM CROW

INDUSTRIALIZATION

TRUSTS AND MONOPOLIES

POPULISM

URBAN LIVING CONDITIONS

IMMIGRATION

WORLD WAR I