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    • [DOC File]US History Notes

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      - Douglas - Pro-Slavery. America in 1850 - Economically, culturally, and politically, Americans had a strong sense of identity. Expansion and Growth - America is hugely expanding - Through war / diplomacy, country triples in size from 890,000 to 3,000,000 mi2 - Population grows from 5.3 mil to 23 mil (4 mil Blacks, 2 mil Immigrants)

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    • [DOC File]Road to the Civil War

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      Confederate States of America (CSA) president was . Jefferson Davis. Review: 13th Amendment – ended slavery. 15th Amendment – gave African Americans the right to vote. Define: Colony – a settlement made in another land by people who are ruled by their home countries. Suffrage – right to vote. Dictatorship –

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    • [DOC File]Slavery in Antebellum America

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      E. Pro-slavery whites responded by launching a massive defense of . slavery. 1. Slavery supported by the Bible (Genesis) and Aristotle (slavery . existed in ancient Greece). 2. Slavery helped civilize and Christianize Africans 3. Master-slave relationships resembled those of a "family." 4.

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    • [DOC File]Teaching American History - Social Sciences

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      Most of these imports to North America ended by 1770, moreover, except for a burst of activity by a few southern states after the American Revolution. Secondly, the fact that the English people had little experience with slavery in comparison to the Spanish and Portuguese meant that little historical reference existed for them to draw upon in ...

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    • [DOC File]Slavery Grievance (ORIGINAL)

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      Slavery Grievance . Thomas Jefferson was born to a slave-owning family and he himself owned slaves. As chairman of the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson wrote a paragraph condemning slavery in his first draft of the Declaration.

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    • [DOC File]The South and the Slavery Controversy

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      The Institution of slavery --- 1860 were about 4 million slaves. Legal importation of slaves into America ended in 1808. But slaves still smuggled in because of the profits. Slaves were considered investments. Spared dangerous jobs. Slavery was profitable for the great planters, but it staled the economic growth of the rest of the region. Slave ...

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    • [DOC File]Early Adventists: Moral Crusaders Against Slavery 1854-1865

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      Harriet Beecher Stowe’s epic novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, published in 1852, which became one of the most widely read books of the period, indicted the system of slavery and America’s role in it. The novel ended in an apocalyptic tone predicting cryptically the coming Civil War. This is an age of the world when nations are trembling and ...

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    • [DOC File]Slavery: Then and Now

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      However, legalized slavery in some countries lasted into the 20th century. For example, slavery was not abolished in China until 1910. Legalized slavery persisted in Africa and much of the Islamic world through the First World War (1913 – 1917). Slavery was not ended in …

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    • [DOC File]Reform Movements of the 1800s - Alvin Independent School ...

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      Although slavery ended in the North by the early 1800s, many northerners still supported southern slavery and its economic benefits. Abolitionists sought to change this acceptance. A deeply religious white man, William Lloyd Garrison, started an abolitionist newspaper called the Liberator, in which he demanded the immediate freeing of all slaves.

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