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Period 2: Pre-Civil War thru Reconstruction - Coggle Diagram
Period 2: Pre-Civil War thru Reconstruction
Movement and Migration
West ward Expansion
Popular Sovereignty
Gold Rush
Railroads
Tradition and Progress
Progress: 13-Freed Slaves
Progress: 14-Citizens and Citizens have rights
Progress: 15-All Males Can Vote (Universal male Suffrage)
North wanted to preserve the Union
South wanted to preserve states rights and their way of life
America in the World
South wanted Europe: More money, more suppllies
Westward Migration
Politics and Government
Democrats split over Candidates, Slavery, Popular Sovereignty
Republicans-Free Soil Movement
Reconstruction
Black Codes
Compromise of 1876
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"All Men are Created Equal"
13, 14, 15 Amendments
Abraham Lincoln
Gettysburg Address
First Inauguaration
Lincoln-Douglas Debates
Economic Troubles and Celebrations
Slavery
After Civil War, south is poor
South burns cotton
American Identity
America is split
North and South Divide
Slavery divides
Federal v States Rights
Domestic Conflict
Civil War
Bleeding Kansas
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Harpers Ferry
John Brown
Abolitionists
Fugitive Slave Act
Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
Dred Scott