What conductor on the underground railroad was known as black moses
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Harriet Tubamn
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When did Lincoln declare that there was an insurrection in the south
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When South Carolina forced the surrender of Fort Sumter.
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What was the successful union strategy for taking Vicksburg
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Distracting the attention of the garrison commander by ordering
a cavalry raid right down through the state of Mississippi, while
Grant managed to get his men across to the East bank of the river,
unnoticed.
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Which factor most influenced the southern way of life
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(novanet) most crops were tended with slave labor
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What was stephen a douglass view on slavery
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He believed that the people of each new state should vote on
whether it should be a slave-state or free soil.
He failed to see that each time a new state went to the polls,
every bully-boy in the USA would descend on that one state, to try
to influence the vote, either legally by buying a cheap property to
qualify as a voter, or illegally, by intmidating the local citizens
and trying to get the result declared to be rigged.
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How did president Harry Truman react to the North Korean invasion of south Korea
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president truman ordered american troops moved from japan to
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What was the effect of Abraham Lincoln winning the election of 1860
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The north and the south became tow separate political
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What contributed to the event of Bleeding Kansas
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Slavery was an issue that contributed to the event of Bleeding
Kansas. Bleeding Kansas was also known as the Bloody Kansas
war.
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How did the new fugitive slave act deal with the issue of slavery
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it required private citizens to assist in the search for runaway
slaves
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What did Abraham Lincoln say in his inaugural address
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He would not interfere with slavery in the states where it
already existed.
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What battlefield event damaged ulysses s grant's rising military reputation
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the deaths of nearly 25,000 Union and Confederate troops at the
Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee.
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How did the comprimise of 1850 address the question of slavery in Washington D.C.
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If I am correct, and I believe I am, the Compromise of 1850
ended the practice of slave auctions inside the borders of
Washington DC.
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Why did john brown attack the arsenal at harpers ferry in 1859
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He hoped to inspire a revolution that would end slavery.
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What event directly caused the outbreak of the civil war-
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Several events contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War.
Many people consider the 1861 battle of Fort Sumter to be the
direct trigger.
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What did Roger B. Taney do that increased regional tensions in the United States during the 1850
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During that time Taney led the Supreme Court, which declared
slaves to be property.
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What conductor on the underground railroad was known as black moses
Harriet Tubamn
When did Lincoln declare that there was an insurrection in the south
When South Carolina forced the surrender of Fort Sumter.
What was the successful union strategy for taking Vicksburg
Distracting the attention of the garrison commander by ordering
a cavalry raid right down through the state of Mississippi, while
Grant managed to get his men across to the East bank of the river,
unnoticed.
Which factor most influenced the southern way of life
(novanet) most crops were tended with slave labor
What was stephen a douglass view on slavery
He believed that the people of each new state should vote on
whether it should be a slave-state or free soil.
He failed to see that each time a new state went to the polls,
every bully-boy in the USA would descend on that one state, to try
to influence the vote, either legally by buying a cheap property to
qualify as a voter, or illegally, by intmidating the local citizens
and trying to get the result declared to be rigged.
How did president Harry Truman react to the North Korean invasion of south Korea
president truman ordered american troops moved from japan to
south korea.
What was the effect of Abraham Lincoln winning the election of 1860
The north and the south became tow separate political
entities.
What contributed to the event of Bleeding Kansas
Slavery was an issue that contributed to the event of Bleeding
Kansas. Bleeding Kansas was also known as the Bloody Kansas
war.
How did the new fugitive slave act deal with the issue of slavery
it required private citizens to assist in the search for runaway
slaves
What did Abraham Lincoln say in his inaugural address
He would not interfere with slavery in the states where it
already existed.
What battlefield event damaged ulysses s grant's rising military reputation
the deaths of nearly 25,000 Union and Confederate troops at the
Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee.
How did the comprimise of 1850 address the question of slavery in Washington D.C.
If I am correct, and I believe I am, the Compromise of 1850
ended the practice of slave auctions inside the borders of
Washington DC.
Why did john brown attack the arsenal at harpers ferry in 1859
He hoped to inspire a revolution that would end slavery.
What event directly caused the outbreak of the civil war-
Several events contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War.
Many people consider the 1861 battle of Fort Sumter to be the
direct trigger.
What did Roger B. Taney do that increased regional tensions in the United States during the 1850
During that time Taney led the Supreme Court, which declared
slaves to be property.