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Q: What was the process of reuniting in rebuilding the nation without slavery following the Civil War called?
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What was the process of reuniting the nation and rebuilding the southern states without slavery called?

Reconstruction.


Was George meade for slavery?

Not much is known about whether or not George Meade was for slavery. He did support Whig party candidate, George McClellan who wanted to focus on reuniting the Southern states with the Union instead of slavery.


Which of the following was an euphemism for slavery?

i don't know about the following but a well known euphemism for slavery is the "peculiar institution"


Which of the following increased the necessity of slavery?

cotton gin


What was the process of slavery?

Slavery started as the south needed more workers to collect the cotin and do work.


Where was slavery not allowed in the 1770's?

Slavery was NOT allowed in the following places: Antislaveryworld Noslaveshere Cantkeepslavesia Pizzaland


How did Lincoln react when the lower south seceded?

Lincoln committed himself to reuniting the union at any cost. Although he was elected on the anti-slavery Republican ticket, Lincoln's main reason for going to war was not to stop slavery, but to restore the union. He didn't believe the southerners even had the legal right to secede.


Process of being set free from slavery?

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Which of the following is true of slavery in the US before the Civil War?

the north opposed the extension of slavery into new states


Which of the following best completes the diagram above?

Institution of slavery


What is racial slavery?

Racial slavery is the process of enslaving a group of people based on the race that they belong to. One of the most familiar and widespread forms of racial slavery was the slavery of blacks in the U.S.


How was slavery weakened in the years following the war?

Slavery wasn't just "weakened" after the Civil War. Slavery was abolished by the Civil War, and by President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation.