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Success of the great experiment (immigration (land of the brave and the…
Success of the great experiment
democracy
expansion
links with primary principle of manifest destiny (idea that god has chosen them to lead the way and they have the right and duty to expand and take their system with them)
around the time of Monroe Doctrine- but a little earlier
Native americans "uncivilised, underdeveloped people"
southern states
slavery
agriculture
atlantic slave trade triangle (UK, Africa and USA)
middle passage (Africa to Americas)
immigration
US setting itself up as a wealthy and successful nation
peaceful existence
number of own resources
land of the brave and the free
frontier wrs - natives fighting back against settlers
hypocrisy of having slaves
prosperity
Failure
Civil War
War between the States
different situations where it could have led to war bewteen states before 1861
The confederate War
The War for Southern Independence
The War between the States
Irrepressible
Southern guilt
Similarities between North and South
Differences between North and South
Slavery
sources trying to seperate north from the south
although separated in terms of agricultural vs industrial, a big part of wealth of the north relied on connection to the south
biggest difference is that wealth is concentrated into fewer hands in the south than north
white solidarity
founding fathers own slaves and see it as a necessity
forced labour that relied on """"
Native Americans