The American Civil War
.... fact, as true revolutionary patriots. Like
northerners,
southerners cherished the Union. But they preferred the loose confederacy ....
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Roots of The American Civil War
.... fact, as true revolutionary patriots. Like
northerners,
southerners cherished the Union. But they preferred the loose confederacy ....
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Issues of the American Civil War
.... fact, as true revolutionary patriots. Like
northerners,
southerners cherished the Union. But they preferred the loose confederacy ....
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Northern and Southern Attitudes
Throughout the passages from diaries, letters and newspaper accounts from
Northerners and
Southerners in Voices from the House Divided the subject of class and ....
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Primary Causes of the Civil War
.... fact, as true revolutionary patriots. Like
northerners,
southerners cherished the Union. But they preferred the loose confederacy ....
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Fugitive Slave Act
....
Northerners did not dispute the notion that
Southerners might have property rights which entitled them to the return of lost property. ....
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Southern Reconstruction Government
....
Northerners accused the South of perpetuating slavery;
Southerners clearly intended to keep the advantages of slavery under the name of freedom. ....
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Anti-Slavery Crusader John Brown John Brown was an anti-slavery ...
....
Northerners began seeing him as a hero who was willing to die for the cause of freeing the slaves.
Southerners, on the other hand, saw him as representing the ....
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Anti-Slavery Crusader John Brown
....
Northerners began seeing him as a hero who was willing to die for the cause of freeing the slaves.
Southerners, on the other hand, saw him as representing the ....
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ELECTION OF 1876 This research paper analyzes t
.... the peaceful resolution of the dispute which came only 12 years after the end of the Civil War and like that tragedy pitted
Northerners against
Southerners. ....
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The history of Europe
.... Other events such as John Brown's raid on the Harper's Ferry government arsenal also convinced
southerners that
northerners were organizing to deprive them of ....
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Martin Van Buren
.... won the presidential election of 1836, demonstrating that his articulation of his slavery policy was sufficient to satisfy both
northerners and
southerners. ....
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Eighth US President Martin Van Buren
.... won the presidential election of 1836, demonstrating that his articulation of his slavery policy was sufficient to satisfy both
northerners and
southerners. ....
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Human Rights Violations and Political Corruption
.... of the region. This led to conflicts between Arab-oriented Muslim
northerners and black Christian
southerners. The persistence of ....
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Reconstruction Period
.... southern businessmen to pay debts owed to
northerners into the Confederate treasury. Those debts were reinstated after the war, and
southerners would have to ....
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The period of Reconstruction
.... southern businessmen to pay debts owed to
northerners into the Confederate treasury. Those debts were reinstated after the war, and
southerners would have to ....
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The Killer Angels
.... Several
Northerners remark on how the
Southerners never refer to slavery and never refer to their slaves as anything but servants. ....
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Amer. Political Hist.
.... However, this cultural divide existed because of the fact that
Northerners and
Southerners were primarily two peoples with two cultures as opposed to two ....
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American Slavery Throughout the storied, tumultuous, and often t
.... By the mid 1850s, slavery "virtually defined the South to both
Southerners and
Northerners; to be 'anti-Southern' in the political lexicon of the day meant to ....
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Reconstruction Period
.... Even though many
Southerners with ties to the rebellion were barred from voting, the .... Even
Northerners who had been far from "Radical," and who were previously ....
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De Tocqueville's Democracy in America
.... in ethos between an aristocratic society and a democratic one are summed up in a few crucial lines where he contrasts
Southerners and
Northerners, as he ....
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Civil War
.... However, not all
Southerners or
Northerners were opposed to slavery and Lincoln "feared that emancipation might split the party and the sector" (Oakes 369). ....
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Selected American Literature
.... half of the nineteenth century was marked by psychological and physical devastation of the South and an attendant bitterness by
Southerners toward
Northerners. ....
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History Painter John Trumbull
.... the Front" was a photograph-like work that was also the one major history painting of the Civil War that garnered praise from both
northerners and
southerners. ....
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Changing Interpretations of Reconstruction
.... Immediately after the war, White
Southerners tried to replace slavery with a form of .... did not simply follow the lead of the White
Northerners who administered ....
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Presidential Reconstruction
.... the defeated Confederacy, an issue that elicited sharp disagreement among
Northerners. .... wartime policy of Lincoln of offering amnesty to
Southerners who would ....
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The Controversy over Slave Power
.... Clearly, this was not a view that was shared by
Southerners. .... timely and effective measure, end in disunion." Calhoun's question to the
Northerners was simple ....
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James K. Polk and the Expansionist Impulse
....
Southerners felt they were within their rights to take slaves into the new territories, but
Northerners were against the spread of slavery. ....
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Andrew Jackson & Henry Clay in Antebellum America
.... Watson himself acknowledges that "pressure for more slave territory brought
southerners into conflict with antislavery
northerners and touched off furious ....
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Abolitionist John Brown
.... After the raid on Harpers Ferry,
Southerners feared that other Northern radicals would follow Brown's violent example. Many
Northerners who had been ....
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