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    Jacksonian Democracy

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    Although a “corrupt bargain”‚ the election of 1824 began a period in American history in which the needs of the “common man” were addressed instead of those of the New England Federalists or aristocratic plantation owner. One of the most remarkable changes surrounding the Jacksonian Period was the advent of universal white male suffrage. In addition‚ presidential campaigns had to evolve in order to reach a mostly uneducated‚ uninformed majority. Finally‚ reform movements sprung up that contributed

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    burning Atlanta and then marching his troops to the sea in Savannah. His fighting technique which destroyed civilian resources and homes as well as fighting armies was known as Total War. 5. Harriet Tubman is best known for her role as leader of the Underground Railroad. 6. Harriet Beecher Stowe became famous for writing the controversial book Uncle Tom ’s 7. NC ’s governor during most of the Civil War was Zebulon Vance. 8. Robert E. Lee was the famous leader of the Confederate military

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    Additionally‚ after the Mexican War‚ there was a dispute between free-states and slave states over the new territory‚ though the issue was temporally fixed with the Compromise of 1850. Moreover‚ the abolitionist movement grew rapidly after Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” novel‚ this alarmed southerners greatly. The last spark was ignited when President Lincoln‚ who supported the abolitionist movement‚ was elected in 1860‚ thus‚ created South Carolina to issue its Declaration of Independence

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    were useless‚ due to they could not do anything about Southerners traveling to free states to capture African Americans‚ so slavery contributed to further dividing the Nation into two. In hopes of Southerners seeing the wrongs of slavery‚ Harriet Beecher Stowe‚ a Northerner‚ wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin. A fictional story that follows the life of a slave named Tom‚ showing the horrors of some slave owners and what slaves dealt with in their lifetime. Northerners were impressed and pleased with Stowe’s

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    Women’s Roles During the Civil War: Impactful Contributions and Long-lasting Changes. Women contributed to the Civil War in the United States in multiple profound ways as a defining period in the nation’s history‚ and with its essential complexity‚ required that society continued to function amidst the conflict. As men left for the battles on the field‚ many women stayed on the home front and had to support the war effort and provide crucial help and care. These contributions impacted the war results

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    Treaty of Ghent

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    The war of 1812 was quite bland and not that exciting. America didn’t do much‚ but Britain and Canada took action early by taking control over the American fort of Michilimackinac. In 1814‚ the British came to the Chesapeake Bay Area‚ beginning to burn down buildings in Washington dc. This led to the making of the Star Spangled Banner. Than the British came to the Mississippi Valley Andrew Jackson confronted them‚ and defeated the British. Britain responded with a naval blockade‚ because the

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    The Civil War

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    Conflicts widened between the North and the South as two sides collided in every event before the Civil War. The North and the South were very different in many ways. They were known as two different countries because of their cultural and economic differences. The disagreements between the North and the South aggravated the separation that was soon to follow. When the North gained the control of the government‚ the South seceded. The North was industrialized and had many factories. It also included

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    DBQ Civil War

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    Although events leading up to the Civil War had been going on for some years‚ the Civil War was not inevitable; the war was the result of extremism and failures in leadership of both the North and the South. A widespread of political‚ social‚ and economic factors was all contributors to the splitting of the North and South. State rights‚ controversy over slavery‚ and differences in economic systems pushed the North and South into a bloody battle. The Civil War started due to the differences between

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    Thesis: The political actions of the anti-slavery movement were designed to "choke" slavery into extinction‚ rather than moving to end the practice in one fell swoop. Missouri compromise: Unable to stop the spread of slavery altogether‚ abolitionists at least were able to restrict its spread. Mexican War: A setback for the anti-slavery forces‚ as slavery was permitted in the newly absorbed territories‚ which lay below the line set in the Missouri Compromise. This helped galvanize both sides

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    What was the 1850 Compromise and Why did it Fail? In 1850‚ Henry Clay one of the most influential political leaders in American history introduced a set of resolutions‚ which aimed to please both North and South America. The five proposals were rolled into a single ‘omnibus’ bill‚ which offered a solution to the growing sectional conflict over slavery and westward expansion‚ which arose from the 1846 Mexican War. The 1850 Compromise‚ which Senator Douglas stripped down and effectively helped

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