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Chapter 10 Section 1. 1861- North vs. South- Civil War Union- unified Two independent nations. Chapter 10 Section 1. Support democracy, free enterprise, social equality Differences- regional, racial groups, social classes North and South- how to handle slavery
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Chapter 10 Section 1 1861- North vs. South- Civil War Union- unified Two independent nations
Chapter 10 Section 1 • Support democracy, free enterprise, social equality • Differences- regional, racial groups, social classes • North and South- how to handle slavery • White northerners- slavery was a violation • People- choose their own destiny • Yet people were prejudice- unfavorable opinion
Chapter 10 Section 1 • Uncle Tom’s Cabin- written- Harriet Beecher Stowe • Slave- name- Eliza Harris escapes • Slave- Uncle Tom- killed by his master- Simon Legree- not married, heavy drinker, bully • Women, family important • Slavery could corrupt people outside the system
Chapter 10 Section 1 • George Fitzhugh- 1857- Cannibals All!- attacks northern industrialists • North- more urban- double population • New technology- railroad • Canals- obsolete- outdated • Railroads- connect Chicago • Telegraph- Samuel Morse • Advanced more in the North • South- more cotton, more enslaved people