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the civil war 1861~1865
debate over states rights because of opposing views on slavery
battle of vicksburg (on mississippi river) union won and got control of river also spilt south
battle of gettysburg (pennsylvania) turning point, union began to win
robert e lee graduate of west point also general of the confederate army
ulysses s grant (20 dollar bill) general of union army
abraham lincoln 16th president president during cival war
jefferson davis president of the confederate states
gettysburg address abraham lincoln gave this speach to commemorate the soliders that died at battle
federal government jackson and lincoln wanted to up hold it
fugitive slave act allowed for runaway slaves to be captured and returned to the south
north factories
south plantation
13th amendment abolish slavery
14th amendment gave civil rights and citizenship to slaves
15th amendment voting rights
north having? railroads, roads, seaport, small navy
south having? agriculture, few railroads, roads, seaport and large navy
dred scott slave that went to court but the court said once a slave always a slave
abolitionist person that wantedto abolish slavery
john brown, harriet tubman, harriet beecher stowe abolitionist
uncle toms cabin a book written by harriet beecher stowe about the topic of slavery
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