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America’s Civil War REVIEW
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Key Differences between the North and the South 1.Different ???????? (ways of making a living)
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Key Differences between the North and the South 1.Different economies (ways of making a living)
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Key Differences between the North and the South a.Northern economy was ????????? (factories). b.Agriculture was small ?????.
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Key Differences between the North and the South a.Northern economy was industrial (factories). b.Agriculture was small ?????.
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Key Differences between the North and the South a.Northern economy was industrial (factories). b.Agriculture was small farms.
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Key Differences between the North and the South B. Southern economy was agricultural - ??????? Growing ?????? and tobacco
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Key Differences between the North and the South B. Southern economy was agricultural - plantations growing ?????? and tobacco
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Key Differences between the North and the South B. Southern economy was agricultural - plantations growing cotton and tobacco
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State’s Rights verses power of the Federal Government Southerners generally favored ?????’s rights (less power to the federal Government)
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State’s Rights verses power of the Federal Government Southerners generally favored state’s rights (less power to the federal Government)
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Key Issue leading to war was NOT slavery but... it was the Expansion of Slavery into the Western Territories.
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The Southern states wanted to make sure that they kept pace with the Northern States in the U.S. ???????
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The Southern states wanted to make sure that they kept pace with the Northern States in the U.S. Senate
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When the territories became states, the Southerners wanted to make sure that at least half of them were ????? states and would vote pro-slavery.
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When the territories became states, the Southerners wanted to make sure that at least half of them were slave states and would vote pro-slavery.
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Compromises: Attempts to avoid division and war ???????? Compromise and Compromise of ????. Temporary solutions but did not avoid war.
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Compromises: Attempts to avoid division and war Missouri Compromise and Compromise of ????. Temporary solutions but did not avoid war.
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Compromises: Attempts to avoid division and war Missouri Compromise and Compromise of 1850. Temporary solutions but did not avoid war.
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This term means the citizens of a territory vote to determine if their territory would be free or state. Popular Sovereignty
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Means the citizens of a territory vote to determine if their territory would be free or state. This led to a great deal of violence as outsiders moved in to influence the vote. “Bleeding ???????”
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Popular Sovereignty This led to a great deal of violence as outsiders moved in to influence the vote. “Bleeding Kansas”
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Popular Sovereignty This led to a great deal of violence as outsiders moved in to influence the vote. “Bleeding Kansas”
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???? ????? Case Also declared part of the ??????? Compromise Unconstitutional Supreme Court ruled slaves were property and Congress could make no laws restricting property ownership.
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Dred Scott Case Also declared part of the ??????? Compromise Unconstitutional Supreme Court ruled slaves were property and Congress could make no laws restricting property ownership.
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Dred Scott Case Also declared part of the Missouri Compromise Unconstitutional Supreme Court ruled slaves were property and Congress could make no laws restricting property ownership.
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Dred Scott Case Supreme Court ruled slaves were _______ and Congress could make no laws restricting property ownership.
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Dred Scott Case Supreme Court ruled slaves were property and Congress could make no laws restricting property ownership.
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Dred Scott Case This decision angered ____________ (those who opposed slavery).
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Dred Scott Case This decision angered abolitionists (those who opposed slavery).
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Dred Scott Case After the war the __th Amendment was passed guaranteeing blacks equal protection under the Constitution.
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Dred Scott Case After the war the 14th Amendment was passed guaranteeing blacks equal protection under the Constitution.
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________ _________ was elected President in 1860 (president during the Civil War)
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Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860 (president during the Civil War)
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Abraham Lincoln elected President Lincoln was part of the new __________ party
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Abraham Lincoln elected President Lincoln was part of the new Republican party
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Abraham Lincoln elected President Lincoln said that the states did not have the legal right to secede. Our country was a Union of ______ and not ______.
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Abraham Lincoln elected President Lincoln said that the states did not have the legal right to secede. Our country was a Union of people and not ______.
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Abraham Lincoln elected President Lincoln said that the states did not have the legal right to secede. Our country was a Union of people and not states.
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Abraham Lincoln elected President The South attack a Federal garrison ???? ?????? and started the Civil War.
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Abraham Lincoln elected President The South attack a Federal garrison Fort Sumter and started the Civil War.
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Abraham Lincoln elected President Lincoln’s initial was aim was to ??????? the ?????? and NOT to end slavery.
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Abraham Lincoln elected President Lincoln’s initial was aim was to preserve the Union and NOT to end slavery.
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Abraham Lincoln elected President
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