What name was given to the fight between proslavery and antislavery forces following the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act
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Bleeding Kansas
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Which states seceded after Lincoln asked them for troops
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Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas.
States in the Upper South
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Why did southern states progress more slowly than the northern states
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the north had more of a social an economic mix
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I was a publisher whose abolitionist views were radical even in the North. I believed in civil disobedience and many abolitionists disagreed with my views about equality for women. Who am I
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William Lloyd Garrison
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What name was given to the fight between proslavery and antislavery forces following the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act
Bleeding Kansas
Which states seceded after Lincoln asked them for troops
Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas.
States in the Upper South
Why did southern states progress more slowly than the northern states
the north had more of a social an economic mix
I was a publisher whose abolitionist views were radical even in the North. I believed in civil disobedience and many abolitionists disagreed with my views about equality for women. Who am I
What was the name of shermans trip through the cofederate territory known as shermans
What did the Emancipation Proclamation do for the North
I was a publisher whose abolitionist views were radical even in the North. I believed in civil disobedience and many abolitionists disagreed with my views about equality for women. Who am I
What did the Emancipation Proclamation do for the North
I was a publisher whose abolitionist views were radical even in the North. I believed in civil disobedience and many abolitionists disagreed with my views about equality for women. Who am I