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    Before the Civil War, there were many economic differences between the North and South. For example, things produced in the South and North were different. In a letter to John Adams, Thomas Jefferson says, “We use little machinery. The Spinning Jenny and loom can be managed in a family; but nothing more complicated.” (Document 2) This means that the states in the North focused more on the use of machinery, while in South states, little machinery is used. This is also why Jefferson explains, “..…

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    Harriet Tubman A Leader

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    The leader I chose is Harriet Tubman, she led hundreds of people safely away from slavery. Harriet Tubman was born in Maryland.On the month of March, in the year of 1822. She had very little education she wasn’t aloud to have been educated. Her job was to show slaves the underground railroad so they could be free. Somethings to know about Harriet. Harriet earned the nickname "Moses" after the prophet Moses in the Bible who led his people to freedom. In all of her journeys she "never lost a…

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    The Battle of Marathon and the Compromise of Rivals Throughout history, conflicts have arose between different people that had opposing views or ideas. As a result of these conflicts, battles and wars have been fought, in order for one side to declare superiority over the opposing side. However, other times in history, the result of a conflict was a compromise. In the times of Ancient Greece there was often chaos. Ancient Greece itself was a divided nation, and rivals were born from the…

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    Among the economic reasons for slavery in America, there was also a very undemocratic aristocrat class that was composed of the wealthiest that controlled the politics and legislature of the South. The biggest controversial act was the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act which required slaves to be required to their owners. There was a previous Fugitive Slave Act, but it only dealt with slaves who had escaped or left to a free state without their master’s consent. Early codes such as the Barbados Code,…

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    In Harriet Beecher Stowe’s anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Cassy and Eliza’s escape stories from slavery are explicitly explained in thorough detail. Eliza begins at the Shelby plantation in Kentucky, and makes her way to Canada after hearing about the selling of her son Harry. Cassy is introduced at Legree’s plantation in Louisiana and plans her escape after having enough of the terrible torture that Legree put her through and Tom’s refusal to kill him. Both women derive from two…

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    The Industrial Revolution as a Turning Point for the South “Manufacturers will create employment and revenues that will improve the well-being of all sectors of the economy… [It] will provide cheaper goods and create a more profitable outlet for its produce”. The Industrial Revolution was a major event in the United States history that lasted over a century and resulted in many developments and changes in the economy. This movement started the transition from production in households by hand…

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    The Underground Railroad, had many conductors to help get slaves to freedom. According to the Eastern Illinois University resources, “The Underground Railroad was a secret system developed to aid fugitive slaves on their escape to freedom”(Para 2, page 1). The Railroad, was mostly led by free black northerners, helping the enslaved blacks from the south to escape their petrifying lives and become free. William Still, who was a black abolitionist and a successful writer. Blacks knowing how to…

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    The Mirror Effect Essay

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    Madison Verschleiser Social Studies The Mirror Effect In writing Uncle Tom’s Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe sets out to call to action the uninformed passive white northerner’s. Stowe achieves her goal through the use different types of characterization of different characters. The presence of Mr. Haley, who clearly personifies an evil slave owner, but it is Mr. Shelby’s seemingly “nice” characterization that better provokes the white reader to question their contribution to the institution of…

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    What did national parties often do to maintain national unity in regards to the slavery issue? Generally-speaking, the national parties essentially turned a blind eye towards the slavery issue, in order to bar further tensions from erupting. Portrayed in yet another manner, such parties, whether it be the Whigs or Democrats alike, failed to explicitly embrace the issue by adopting a particular standpoint. Evidence from the text that further bolsters this claim is shown when the authors state,…

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    John Browns War Analysis

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    John Browns War was created by the hatred of slavery by John Brown. By many Brown was considered a fanatic, murderer, traitor, and martyr. Browns fight against slavery was a precursor to the Civil War. Born in Connecticut, Brown was the son of Owen Brown a tailor and shoemaker. Brown is raised up in stories of the bible and to despise slavery. Browns father considered slavery a violation of Gods own commandments and scripture. After moving to Ohio as a young boy, Brown witness his first…

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