Most Southerners lived by the mid-1850s.
Civil War

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Luetishia Cox
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farms and small towns
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By the 1850s, most cities were in the North.
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North
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North's view on slavery in the 1850s
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Most northern states had outlawed slavery.
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Major issue of the Missouri Compromise and Compromise of 1850
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Equal representation of slave and free states in Congress
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Reasons for southern states' secession: state’s rights, Lincoln's election, slavery.
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To help the northern states
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Means used by H. Tubman to help slaves reach freedom.
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Underground Railroad
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Ways slaves resisted slavery: telling stories, singing, going to church, pretending to be sick.
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Pretending to be sick.
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