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... more soldiers for the Union Army per capita than any other northern state, about ... troops served on the plains, saw action in Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, and ...
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... their rights. Frances Peter was a northern woman living in Kentucky during the time of the war. She also kept a diary. Thousands ...
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... the state of Tennessee moving toward Chattanoga and into northern Alabama would ... Middle Tennessee and perhaps lead the campaign to regain control of Kentucky. ...
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... Then as well as Lincoln had his ideas with abolition, the Northern states had ... that Thomas Jefferson & James Madison also stated in the Kentucky and Virginia ...
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... Here, it flows through Cincinnati, Ohio. Next, it forms the southern border of Indiana and part of the northern border of Kentucky. ...
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... and the very wood which feeds our fires is cut with Northern axes, helved ... Compromise was a proposal made by Senator John J. Crittenden of Kentucky, in which he ...
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... About 258,000 patients in eastern and Northern Kentucky will follow in May with the remaining patients in western and southern Kentucky to follow in June ...
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... In "The Golden Gift of Grey" the protagonist's parents moved from Kentucky to northern America to give their children a better chance at an education and ...
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... In the West, Union forces invaded Kentucky and Tennessee, where they faced less ... government that could mobilize the vast resources of the northern economy and ...
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... They were: Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, Virginia, and Maryland. ... The south simply provided the raw materials for the northern manufactures. ...
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... be then, thenceforward, and forever free." But slaves in the Border States of Delaware, Maryland, Missouri, Kentucky and about all of the Northern states were ...
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... be then, thenceforward, and forever free." But slaves in the Border States of Delaware, Maryland, Missouri, Kentucky and about all of the Northern states were ...
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... The Old Southwest at first consisted of Kentucky and Tennessee. ... The treaty settled a dispute over the northern border of Florida, and it opened the Mississippi ...
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... end, however it only increased northern hostility towards the South. Ten Questions: Q: Where does the story take place. A: In Missippi and Kentucky Q: When ...
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... penalties for runaway slaves, and was met with more Northern opposition (Webster's Vol ... She lived in Kentucky and came across runaway slaves which caused her to ...
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... brother. This is an experience a boy named Chris had his brother Matt had to go through when they moved to Northern Kentucky. It ...
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... River drainages from western Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, extreme southern Indiana, most of West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee, northern Alabama and Georgia ...
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... Railroad originated when an enslaved runaway, Tice Davids, fled from Kentucky. ... Both the Southern and northern leaders refused the idea of negotiating the issue ...
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... in Ohio just across the river from slave holding Kentucky, Harriet Beecher ... to a quick and peaceful end, however it only increased northern hostility towards ...
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... whites could enjoy a comfort level in 1846 which their northern counterparts, residing in ... did not invent Jim Crow; he observed him somewhere in Kentucky or Ohio ...
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... Thomas Lincoln returned to Kentucky to find a new wife. ... This stand was obviously very attractive to Northern and Western voters. ...
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... a southern Democrat from Kentucky. On Election Day-November 6, 1860-Lincoln won the election with 1,866,000 votes. He carried every Northern State. ...
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... The Confederates met in northern Mississippi and headed for the Union army at ... off the Union advance on Chattanooga ,which allowed Bragg to move into Kentucky. ...
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... All of Fremont's support came from the Northern states. ... from all of the free states, as well as from the states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, Texas ...
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... 1857, the Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians had split into northern and southern ... Jefferson and his friend James Madison wrote the Kentucky and Virginia ...
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... gang hit-and-run attacks" and raid mostly northern cities in ... Richmond, Savannah, Lexington, Galliton (Missouri), Russelville, Columbia (Kentucky), and Corydon ...
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... The decision sparked bitter oppositions from northern politicians and a heated defense from ... Jefferson Davis was born on June 3, 1808 in Todd County, Kentucky. ...
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... In 1861, John J. Crittenden of Kentucky tried to save the union by proposing ... the Union Congress, the Republicans met the demands of the northern merchants and ...
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... Lincoln's second great task was to keep up Northern morale through the ... Lincoln feared that four slave-owning border states; Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and ...
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From Northern California, the urban Southwest, the hills of eastern Kentucky, the rural Midwest, and the Caribbean island of St. ...
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