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... to win freedom and gain respect(2). Blacks in the North who were free from slavery willingly pledged their service to fight in the Union Army however, their ...
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... issue to the North. Slavery was the driving force for the Southern slave states to leave the Union. The Civil War was ultimately ...
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... issue to the North. Slavery was the driving force for the Southern slave states to leave the Union. The Civil War was ultimately ...
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... by freeing some and leaving others alone, I would also do that." Lincoln was strictly for the Union and if he could save the Union and end slavery he would ...
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... by freeing some and leaving others alone, I would also do that." Lincoln was strictly for the Union and if he could save the Union and end slavery he would ...
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... This continued for 70 more years and caused many more problems for the union. Slavery started out very different than it ended up. ...
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Copperheads- Northern Democrats that didn't want slave states in the Union; figured that in a South cut off from the Union, slavery would wither away. ...
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... He opposed slavery, but mainly he wanted to maintain a single Union. His objective was to be friends with the south and agree and compromise. ...
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... Lincoln was elected president in 1860, and he was against the expansion of slavery into the new territory, 7 of the states seceded from the union seceded to ...
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... The numerous economic issues associated with slavery which compromised union integrity were the Southerners' debt due to the purchase of slaves from the North ...
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... an evil. With expansion facing Congress, the issue of slavery played a key role in the division of the Union. Anti-slavery advocates ...
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... Prior to these events, the voters who supported Lincoln in 1860 preferred preserving the Union rather than abolishing slavery; however they both became major ...
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... By Lincoln's initial stance in preserving the Union over making slavery the main issue of the war, had a positive effect on the freedom of the slaves. ...
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From the beginning of the war, President Lincoln had insisted that his primary aim was the restoration of the Union, not the abolition of slavery. ...
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... Some Northerners were supportive of only getting the Confederacy back into the Union, slavery and all, and resented the idea that their president was trying to ...
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... Some Northerners were supportive of only getting the Confederacy back into the Union, slavery and all, and resented the idea that their president was trying to ...
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... personal level. Robert Toombs and William H. Seward spoke to Congress on their views of the Union and slavery. Angelina Grimke spoke ...
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... Southern states shall or shall not be parties to the Union". Many people agreed with Rutledge, because the entire southern economy depended on slavery at that ...
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... in the Union and jumped to conclusions that the Republicans were responsible for Brown's Raid. The North used it as an example of the evils of slavery, saying ...
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... He should have seen what was best for the Union and softened his stance on slavery. Lincoln knew quite well what his election would do to the country. ...
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... shall or shall not be parties to the Union" (Peters 164). Many people agreed with Rutledge, because the entire southern economy depended on slavery at that time ...
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... union 65 years later. The most controversial issue that added to the fissure of the Union was slavery. The economy vessel of the ...
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... As he said, if he could preserve the Union by freeing the slaves, he would do it, and if he could preserve the Union by keeping slavery, he would do it. ...
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... When Lincoln was writing the emancipation proclamation he said, " my main struggle is to save the union and is not either to save or destroy slavery. ...
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... By the time Lincoln took office succession from the union not slavery was the burning issue. Seven states from the Deep South had seceded. ...
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... because it literally says matters not in the Constitution are a matter left up to the states, and slavery is not in there. The "failure of the union" that was ...
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... Prior to these events, the voters who supported Lincoln in 1860 preferred preserving the Union rather than abolishing slavery; however they both became major ...
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... Constitution was framed in 1787, the founding fathers were concerned about leaving Britain and becoming a Union, as opposed to the issue of slavery that would ...
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... shall assemble together at any place off the plantation.' (Oakes, Slavery and Freedom, 69 ... that had escaped into areas that were occupied by the Union were not ...
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... process." The Founding Fathers ran into a dillema when it came to slavery. ... they were restrained by their overriding interest in creating the Union, by their ...
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