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    • [DOC File]Document Based Question – What caused the American Civil …

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      Why might some Northern workers not want slavery to end in the South? ... Lincoln was not on the ballot in any states south of Kentucky and Missouri. Given the results of the election, how do you think the South reacted and why? Does the Presidential Election of 1860 help explain what caused the Civil War? Why or why not?

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

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      In 1833, when the American Anti-slavery Society was founded by law-abiding people for the good morals, the nature of their meeting was regarded by Southerners and by the vast majority in the North as, ‘an assembly of anarchists.” Some Americans understood the revolutionary nature of the abolitionists’ call for the end of slavery.

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    • [DOC File]Events Leading to Southern Secession

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      The final straw for the South was when Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860. Lincoln wanted to keep the Union together and to end the spread of slavery into the new states. Southerners worried that Lincoln would not only try to end slavery in the west but also in Southern states.

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    • [DOCX File]Reading Further - Divided House, Divided Families

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      President Lincoln saw Kentucky as a symbol of the nation’s divisions. In fact, the Union and Confederate leaders—Lincoln and Jefferson Davis—were both from Kentucky. They were born just 100 miles apart. The state’s white soldiers were split almost evenly between North and South.

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    • [DOC File]KENTUCKY ANCESTORS - Kentucky Historical Society

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      Kentucky 1774-1900 150 Some Page (Bible) Corrections 153 Madison County: 200 Years In Retrospect 195 “Log Mountain…Bell County, Kentucky, ca. 1894” 196 Number Four, Spring 1986

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    • [DOCX File]Lucy is a - WCLN

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      slave from Kentucky. As her character, you will experience what life was life as a slave and have some idea of the struggles she faced making her way to freedom. After you play each section in the game, read and answer the questions on the worksheet below from the point of view of your character, Lucy.

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    • [DOCX File]www.gallatin.k12.ky.us

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      Slavery. ends nationwide, including in Kentucky, after the critical number of states ratify the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. (Kentucky would not itself ratify the amendment, though, until 1976.) The first great African-American migration. begins. 1866

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    • [DOCX File]The Civil War in the Upper Cumberland Plateau and its ...

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      The End of Slavery. Relatively few African-Americans lived in Upper Cumberland area before the Civil War, but most were slaves. While the Emancipation Proclamation of Jan 1, 1863 freed all enslaved people in the Confederate states, the practical effects of this are not known in the Tennessee part of the study area, but it is likely that many ...

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