A House Divided
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The Peculiar Institution
The Antebellum South
King Cotton
The Plantation System
The Abolition Movement
Nat Turner Rebellion
Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
Frederick Douglas
Henry David Thoreau
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Bleeding Kansas
Harper’s Ferry
Compromises
Missouri Compromise
Compromise of 1850
Sectionalism
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Freeport Doctrine
Election of 1860
The Candidates
Results
Crittenden Compromise
Confederate States of America
The United States of America
Major Battles
Fort Sumter
1st Manassas/Bull Run
Antietam
Gettysburg
Vicksburg
Fredericksburg
Petersburg
Sherman’s March through the South
Appomattox Courthouse
Reconstruction
Lincoln’s Plan
Congress Plan
Civil War Amendments
Freedmen’s Bureau
Jim Crow Laws
The Peculiar Institution refers to slavery in the US. Slavery in the USA can be traced back to Jamestown in 1619.
Home
The Peculiar Institution
The Antebellum South
King Cotton
The Plantation System
The Abolition Movement
Nat Turner Rebellion
Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
Frederick Douglas
Henry David Thoreau
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Bleeding Kansas
Harper’s Ferry
Compromises
Missouri Compromise
Compromise of 1850
Sectionalism
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Freeport Doctrine
Election of 1860
The Candidates
Results
Crittenden Compromise
Confederate States of America
The United States of America
Major Battles
Fort Sumter
1st Manassas/Bull Run
Antietam
Gettysburg
Vicksburg
Fredericksburg
Petersburg
Sherman’s March through the South
Appomattox Courthouse
Reconstruction
Lincoln’s Plan
Congress Plan
Civil War Amendments
Freedmen’s Bureau
Jim Crow Laws