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Toombs Speech
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Northern and Southern states had joined together to form the voluntary Union after the War for Independence, although both realized there were many differences between Nort...
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The Truth of Slavery In America
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One of the myths of history is, "the South was responsible for slavery in America ". The Northern colonies of Massachusetts and Connecticut were the first to legalize slav...
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The Morril Tariff
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Lincoln said, "The power confided in me will be used to hold, occupy, and possess the property, and places belonging to the government, and to collect the duties and impost...
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South Carolina Secedes
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The union is dissolved! Was the headline in Charleston newspapers on December 20th,1860 after South Carolina was the first to exercise her sovereign right to peacefully sec...
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Sesquincentennial Celebration
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The year 2011 will mark the 150th anniversary of the War for Southern Independence ; and the Sons of Confederate Veterans encourage you to celebrate this noble time in our ...
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Religious Differences
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By the outbreak of war between the North and South, there were many differences between the regions... but none more obvious than the religious ones. The North, led by New ...
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Regional Differences
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One of the biggest reasons leading to the American War Between the States was the huge difference in culture and way of life between North and South. In the North, particul...
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Political Differences
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Political differences between North and South played a large role in leading up to the War Between the States. Northerners tended to favour a strong federal government, aft...
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Lincoln's Election
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The election of 1860 revealed just how divided America was. On November 6, 1860, Abraham Lincoln won the presidential election by collecting only 39 percent of the popular ...
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John Brown's Raid
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John Brown was a violent man who had led the Pottawatamie Massacre of five innocent men in Kansas in 1856. He and his sons had hacked their five prisoners to death with swo...
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