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SECESSION AND CIVIL WAR
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1860 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION *THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY’S PLATFORM WAS TO DEFEND SLAVERY. *THERE WERE 2 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES. *NORTHERN CANDIDATE: STEPHEN DOUGLAS *SOUTHERN CANDIDATE: JOHN BRECKINRIDGE
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE *THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE : ABRAHAM LINCOLN. HE WON THE ELECTION WITH 180 ELECTORAL VOTES, ALL FROM THE NORTH. *THIS ELECTION SHOWED THAT THE U.S. WAS SPLIT ON SLAVERY.
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SECESSION *THE FIRST STATE TO SECEDE WAS SOUTH CAROLINA. *MISSISSIPPI WAS THE SECOND STATE TO SECEDE. *WAR BETWEEN THE NORTH AND SOUTH BEGAN IN 1861.
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BATTLES IN MISSISSIPPI THE NORTH FELT THAT IF THEY COULD CONTROL THE MS RIVER, THEY COULD WIN THE WAR MANY BATTLES WERE FOUGHT OVER CONTROL OF THE RIVER
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LIFE DURING THE WAR MEN FOUGHT WOMEN MADE UNIFORMS AND SERVED AS NURSES BECAUSE MEN WERE GONE, THERE WAS A FEAR OF SLAVE REBELLION SIMPLE NECESSITIES OF LIFE BECAME LUXURIES SUCH AS SALT, TEA, AND COFFEE.
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THE END OF SLAVERY *ONCE THE UNION OFFICERS ARRIVED IN MISSISSIPPI, SLAVES BEGAN TO FEEL SECURE AND FLEE. *IN 1862, PRESIDENT LINCOLN ISSUED THE EMANCIPATION PROCLOMATION. SLAVERY DID NOT OFFICIALLY END UNTIL 1865 WITH THE 13 TH AMENDMENT. DO “IT’S YOUR TURN” ON PAGE 127 ANSWERS ONLY
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