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Slavery and the Civil War
Slavery and the Civil War Article by Steven Chabotte Although the southern states that seceded from the Union at the outset of the Civil War often claimed that “states rights” was the issue that resulted in secession, it was a … Continue reading
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Slavery and the Civil War
Slavery and the Civil War Although the southern states that seceded from the Union at the outset of the Civil War often claimed that “states rights” was the issue that resulted in secession, it was a thin argument; the truth … Continue reading
Posted in Abraham Lincoln
Tagged 101 North, 1865, Abraham Lincoln, African Slaves, Anti Slavery, Civil, Civil War Slavery, Colonial Times, Congress, Cotton Gin, Dangerous Job, Delta Plains, Dissatisfaction, Emancipation Laws, End Of Slavery, Freed Slaves, Lincoln, Northern Edge, Outset, Precarious Balance, President Abraham Lincoln, President Lincoln, Rice Fields, Rice Plantations, Rich Soil, Secession, Slave Labor, Slave State, Slave States, Slavery, Slavery And The Civil War, Southern States, States Rights, States That Seceded From The Union, Three Quarters
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