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1. by: Chanyang, Stephanie, Gabrielle In class 722. 2. Robert E. Lee was running away from Ulysses S. Grant, Lee wanted to fight but the situation he was in was not good.…
1. U.S. History Chapter 15:New Movements in America Section 4:The Movement to End Slavery 2. Abolition Abolition —an immediate end to slavery Emancipation —freedom from…
1. As Southern states continued making more money for the Union they felt as if they were in control. Many Southern states wanted states to have more power than the federal…
1. Slavery in the South 2. Why was slavery different? 1. Involved only those of African descent 2. Became a permanent condition for most slaves 3. Was the result of buying…
The Abolitionist Movement The Abolitionist Movement A brief overview of anti-slavery activities in the 1800s The Abolitionist Movement Abolitionists are social reformers…