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Differences Divide North and South
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The North had more people living in cities and more factories, while the South depended upon farming as a way of life.
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As demand for cotton increased, Southern plantation owners used more slaves to help raise and harvest their crops.
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Bad feelings over the growth of the North and the question of the spread of slavery to the frontier led to fierce arguments.
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Africans in Slavery and Freedom
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Some slaves secretly damaged plantations they worked on.
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Some slaves attacked people in rebellions.
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Some slaves used the Underground Railroad to reach freedom in the North.
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Facing a National Problem
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The Missouri Compromise balanced free states and slave states and created an imaginary line between them
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act allowed people living in those territories to decide whether to allow slavery.
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The Compromise of 1850 allowed people in New Mexico and Utah to decide whether to allow slavery and punished people who helped slaves escape.
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A Time for Hard Decisions
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After Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the U.S., South Carolina seceded from the Union.
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Other states joined South Carolina to create the new country called the Confederate States of America.
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After President Lincoln decided to send supply ships to Fort Sumter, Jefferson Davis decided to attack the fort- resulting in the Civil War.
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