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civil war 1865
true or false the debate over states rights was mainly because of opposing views on slavery true
what was the benifit of the union winning the battle of vicksburg? gave the union the mississippi river and split the south in half
the battle of gettysburg was not the turning point of the war true or false? false it was!!! the turning point of the war
what was uncle toms cabin? a book writen by harriet beecher stowe about the topic of slavery
abolitionist person who wanted to abolition slavery completed
13th amendment abolished slavery
14th amemdment gave civil rights, citizenship
15th amendment voting rights
jefferson davis president of confederates states of america
robert E. lee graduate of west point military acadamy. commanded mexican war, commanding general
ulysses S. grant commanding general of union army. eighteenth president
abraham lincoln sixtenth president of u.s during civil war
both president lincoln and president andrew jackson both wanted to uphold the federal goverment true
north factories,much railroads, roads, seaports, small navy
south agriculture, few railroads, roads, and seaports and large navy
dred scott decison by suoreme court said once a slave, allways a slave allowed slavery into territories made the north mad
fugitive slave acted allowed for runaway slaves to be captured and returned to the south and slavery. true
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