The Civil War
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Compromise of 1850
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The 13,14, and 15th Amendments
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Lincoln's Assasination
Ku Klux Klan
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Jim Crow Laws
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THe civil War
The turning point in american history
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The Civil War was the most bloodiest, important, and influential event in American history. The war was to determine, would slavery be part of the United States of America, or would it be expelled from our system.
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Causes
LIncoln/Douglas Debates
Lincoln's Election
South's Secession
Manifest Destiny
>
Missouri Compromise
>
Kanas-Nebraska Act
Slavery
>
Underground Railroad
Abolitionist Movement
Dred Scott Decision
Economic Differences between North and South
States Rights
Compromise of 1850
Sectionalism
Effects
Reconstruction
>
The 13,14, and 15th Amendments
The enactment of Black Codes
Lincoln's Assasination
Ku Klux Klan
Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
Impact on Modern America
>
Jim Crow Laws
Legacy of Jim Crow Laws
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