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Explore the contrasting ideologies of the North and South during the Civil War, addressing issues of slavery, democracy, and social equality. Learn how regional, racial, and social differences shaped the era, and delve into key figures and texts that exemplify these divisions.
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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attacks northern industrialists • North- more urban- double population • New technology- railroad • Canals- obsolete- outdated • Railroads- connect Chicago • Telegraph- Samuel Morse • Advanced more in the North • South- more cotton, more enslaved people