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Q: What generalization can you make about the union slave states?
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Which group wanted to punish the Confederate states for seceding from the Union and wanted to make it difficult for the states re-enter the Union?

Racial Republicans


Who did not include in the Emancipation Proclamation?

Nobody is freed by a Proclamation - only by a law. The Proclamation declared that slaves in the Confederate states were 'thenceforward and forever free' - meaning that Union troops on enemy soil were allowed to liberate any slaves they found. And by implication, that if the Union eventually won the war, and if the same Republican government was still in power, there would be moves to make slavery illegal. The same Proclamation did not affect the four slave-states that had remained loyal to the Union. Lincoln had no wish to upset the people of these 'buffer' states and drive tem into the arms of the Confederacy. This also reminds us that Lincoln was not an abolitionist. He had rejected the final compromise, not in pursuit of abolition, but only because it would have allowed some new slave-states.


What generalization can you make about the transcontinental railroad and the west?

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Who founded the slave dynasty?

The last country to make slave ownership illegal was the United States.


Was California a free or a slave state and how was that decision made?

This vast territory extended so far on either side of the Missouri line that a new Compromise had to be worked out. To get California admitted as free soil, Congress had to make special concessions to the South, of which the most controversial was the Fugitive Slave Act, where official slave-catchers were appointed, to hunt down runaways. This raised the temperature of the debate, and certainly hastened the onset of civil war.

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Did states have the right to decide if they were free states or slave states?

Yes but its by votes. Or so they can make the slave states and free states equal by number like Missouri


Why did the United States refuse when Texas first applied?

It was because there was an even amount of slave states and non-slave states and if Texas would be come part of the United States there would be an odd amount of slave and non-slave states and the US thought that would make the Northerner's angry.


What battle happened during the compromise of 1850?

It was an agreement that would make the non slave states and the slave states balenced


What generalization can you make about the location of settlement in the desert southwest?

what generalization can you make about the location of settlements in the desert southwest


Who did not take sides in the civil war?

Four states and some of the territories did not take either the Union or Confederate sides. The states that were officially neutral were Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and the Virginia counties that were later split off to make West Virginia. (The slave state of Delaware remained a Union state).


What steps do you follow in making a generalization?

The steps on making a generalization is Identify the topic,Gather examples,examine the examples for similarities,and make the generalization.


What are the steps in making a generalization?

identify the topic, gather examples ,examine them for simlarities, make your generalization


To form a perfect union means?

to make the united states a better country/union


What states make up the Union?

all 50


How many states make up the union?

50


The admission of Missouri as a slave state was controversial in the senate because?

It was because they had an even number of slave and free states. If Missouri came in as a slave state then it would make it uneven and it would upset the balance.


Why did James K. Polk ignore the issue with slaves?

He wanted to make free states in to slave states.