One of the ways antebellum can be used in a sentence is the following: Antebellum refers to the American South prior the Civil War where slavery and plantation operations existed.
The time before the war is called the antebellum period.
Antebellum means before the war, especially the American Civil War. I love the dresses from the antebellum era.
Antebellum means the period before a specific war, especially the American Civil War. The antebellum era was a time I'd like to visit.
"Antebellum" is an adjective that refers to something that occurred or existed before the American Civil War. An example sentence: "Fashion among women was at its height in the antebellum South."
The movie "Gone With The Wind" is a commentary about life in the antebellum or pre-civil-war South, and how that lifestyle was just "blown away" after the war.
Antebellum is a word that refers to the period before the Civil War. An example of this term in a complex sentence might be, " Miss Sally fondly remembered antebellum times, before Atlanta had burned, and before most of the men in her town had died in the war."
Antebellum is Latin for "before the war."
Lady Antebellum was created in 2006.
Since the war, historians have called this period Antebellum
the largest antebellum southern industry was
lady antebellum lives in Hawaii i got to meet her
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