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Election of 1860Uncle Tom’s Cabin Personal Liberty LawsKansas-Nebraska Act Bleeding KansasTopeka Constitution
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Lecompton Constitution Summer-Brooks Encounter Freeport DoctrineHarpers Ferry Lincoln – Douglas Debates Republican Party
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Liberty PartyKnow-Nothing Party Dred Scott v SanfordZachary Taylor Abraham LincolnRoger Taney
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John BellJohn Brackenridge Stephen DouglasHarriet Beecher Stowe Franklin PierceJames Buchanan
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Harriet TubmanPopular Sovereignty Ex Parte MilliganEx Parte Merryman Prize CasesAbleman v Booth
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Prigg v PennsylvaniaJohn Brown’s Raid Young AmericaCooper Union Address Emigrant Aid SocietyFrederick Douglas
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John FreemontWilliam Seward Charles SumnerJefferson Davis Alexander StephensWilliam Lloyd Garrison
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Salmon P. ChaseTheodore Weld John SlidellHenry Clay Hinton HelperGeorge Fitzhugh
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Secret SixCrittenden Compromise Crittenden Resolutions Manassas Junction – Bull Run Fort SumterNorthern Strategy
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Southern StrategyVicksburg CopperheadsPacific Railway Act Emancipation Proclamation Homestead Act
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Morrill Land Grant ActBorder States Sherman’s CampaignsAppomattox Courthouse Civil WarAntietam
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GettysburgRobert E. Lee Ulysses S. Grant William Tecumseh Sherman Winfield ScottAnaconda Plan
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Albert S. JohnstonGeorge McClellan John PopeAmbrose Burnside Joseph HookerGeorge Meade
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Phillip SheridanMatthew Brady Thomas JacksonClement Vallandigham James WeaverConfiscation Acts
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Presidential Reconstruction Congressional Reconstruction Thirteenth AmendmentFourteenth Amendment Fifteenth AmendmentTenure of Office Act
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Election of 1876Compromise of 1877 Bland-Allison ActUlysses S. Grant ‘Bloody’ ShirtWade-Davis Bill
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Thaddeus StevensAndrew Johnson SharecroppingCrop-Lien System ScalawagsCarpetbaggers
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Ku Klux KlanNew South Black CodesHenry Grady Civil Rights CasesPlessy v Ferguson
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Pro and anti-slavery arguments and conflicts Compromise of 1850 and popular sovereignty Kansas-Nebraska Act and the emergence of the Republican Party Abraham Lincoln, The Election of 1860 and secession Mobilization for WarCivil War Military Strategies
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Foreign Diplomacy during the Civil War Underground Railroad Secession Confederate States of America Bloody ShilohMonitor vs. Merrimac
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Sherman’s March to the Sea Freedman’s Bureau Radical RepublicansImpeachment of Johnson Jim Crow Laws Emancipation and role of African Americans in the Civil War
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Social Effects the Civil War Political Effects of the Civil War Economic Effects of the Civil War Presidential and Radical Reconstruction Southern state government Role of African Americans in politics, education and economy
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Impact of Reconstruction Reconfiguration of southern agriculture Expansion of manufacturing and industrialization Politics of Segregation
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