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Southern Colonies: Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia The southern colony was the first area to be settled and because of their ...
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... Southern colonies. The Southern colonies consisted of Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. People that ...
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... This battle could have severed their routes to the deeper parts of the South through Maryland if it wasn't for their great determination. ...
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... returned to Maryland to direct her elderly parents to freedom. Over a period of ten years, Harriet made an estimated 19 expeditions from the South, personally ...
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... They were: Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, Virginia, and Maryland. ... beginning of the 18th century you began to see differences in the north and the south, it was ...
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... The Tariff of 1828 put haeavy taxsion on manufactured goods. The tariff hurted the South more than the North. ... Maryland, and Worester vs. Georgia. ...
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... of the sufferings that have been described of slavery, especially those in the South. ... Although Maryland was a state that had legalized slavery, their stance on ...
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... English settlers came to the Southern Colonies of Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Maryland, mainly to make use of the land. ...
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... life. In many areas of the South such as western Maryland, West Virginia, and Kentucky, there was no slavery at all. Small yeoman ...
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... When he reached Frederick, Maryland he could take his army about 25 miles northwest across Catoctin Mountain and South Mountain to Hagerstown, Maryland. ...
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... failed because of the Allegany Mountains, Pennsylvania's attempt failed, Maryland did build a ... canals were in the north, only one attempt was made in the south. ...
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... slave states were Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee ...
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... England. This was the official faith in Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and a part of New York. The reason ...
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... By 1765, there were about twenty thousand Catholics in Maryland. ... However, because of their high population in the upper South, many Catholics did have slaves. ...
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... They sent African Americans back into the south. The Union army followed the confederates through Maryland to see what they were up to. ...
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... To break down each region, "the north had 33,000 slaves, the south had 60,000 slaves, and Chesapeake (the Virginia and Maryland area) had about 150,000 slaves ...
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... Maryland Maryland had ties to both North and South. Some Marylanders, particularly the state's 14,000 slaveholders, favored secession. ...
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... She served as a field hand and house servant on a Maryland plantation. ... Harriet would always carry a revolver during her many trips to the South because a slave ...
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... that began in 1811 and by 1838 it extended from Cumberland, Maryland to Vandalia ... Although Jackson never went to war with South Carolina he did wage a war with ...
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... the last three days, Tarleton had pursued Morgan and his brigade of Maryland and Delaware Continentals across the overflowing rivers of western South Carolina. ...
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... A: God says that I must. On many plantations, especially those in the Old South of Virginia and Maryland, this argument had a certain plausibility. ...
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... economy and society to wage a total war against the South. Choosing Sides While Lincoln mobilized forces, he moved aggressively to keep Maryland, Delaware, and ...
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... Colonies such as Virginia and Maryland "had found a cash crop in tobacco" (Americans 38). While South Carolina had grown indigo and rice as their staple ...
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... Colonies such as Virginia and Maryland "had found a cash crop in tobacco" (Americans 38). While South Carolina had grown indigo and rice as their staple ...
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... In contrast to the New England colonies, were the predominantly rural southern settlements of: Virginia, Maryland, North and South Carolina, and Georgia (Rouse ...
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... by the mid-nineteenth century in the North and in the South (American1 pp ... of the Army of Northern Virginia across the Potomac River into Maryland on September 5 ...
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... Missouri. Nationalists in both the North and South were pleased with this resolution. ... An example of this case was McCulloch v. Maryland. When ...
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... to the North, in places like Gettysburg, it often backfired on the South. ... It occurred in September, 1862, at Antietam Creek in Maryland, when 22,700 soldiers ...
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... he stated that there would be no conflict unless the south provoked it ... the support of the crucial Border States of Missouri, Kentucky, M Maryland, Delaware and ...
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... forces under General Lee were caught by General McClellan near Sharpsburg, Maryland. ... As the result, North build up its confidence toward the South and dashed ...
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