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John Brown Abolitionist
charles sumner abolitionist
john c calhoun pro slavery
levi coffin pro slavery
roger b taney pro slavery
preston brooks pro slavery
david atchison pro slavery
harriet beecher stowe abolitionist
john c fremont abolitionist
daniel webster abolitionist
harriet tubman abolitionist
who wrote the kansas-nebraska act stephen douglas
effects of the dred scott decision southerners were happy because slavery was legal in the south and northerners were able to move west
john browns raid on harpers ferry a group of men raided a small town in harper's ferry virginia to seize weapons to start a rebellion. they got weapons but were surrounded by general lee's soldiers. 10 of them died and john brown was tried for treason and sentenced to death
anaconda plan the north used this by blocking the southern ports, and going down the mississippi river to cut the south in half
emancipation proclamation freed all slaves in the southern states except in the bordering states
13th amendment involuntary servitude is illegal
14th amendment anyone born in the united states is a citizen and that cannot be denied by anyone
15th amendment the right to vote shall be denied
military advantages for the south strong military minds fighting in their territory well trained military leaders
military advantages for the north more money, more railroads, more factories, more farmland, strong central government, bigger population
battle of petersburg the union won
seven days battle the south won
first battle of bull run the south won
second battle of bull run the south won
battle of nashville the union won
battle of fredericksburg the south won
battle of chancellorsville the south won
battle of chickamauga the south won
battle of chattanooga the union won
battle of antietam the union won
north or south states
george mclellan the union
john wilkes booth killed abraham lincoln
william t sherman the union
robert e lee the confederacy
winfield scott the union
stonewall jackson the confederacy
david farragut the union
ulysses s grant the union
henry wirz the confederacy
andrew johnson president after lincoln was assassinated
kansas-nebraska act decided by popular sovereignty, wanted to repeal the compromise of 1820
compromise of 1850 made by henry clay, slavery was outlawed in Washington D.C., fugitive slave act was passed,
enforcement acts protected african american's right to vote
black codes made to restrict african american's freedom
civil rights acts outlawed discrimination with race and stuff
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