The CSA (Confederate States of America) Constitution was written
by Robert Barnwell Rhett. It was basically a rewrite of the
original Constitution of the United States with a little
rewording.
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How did northerners respond to the fugitive slave act
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With anger.
They greatly resented being turned into unpaid slave-catchers,
and this brought many new recruits to the cause of
Abolitionism.
'Uncle Tom's Cabin' was written as a protest against the
Act.
It drove the two sides further apart, and was a major cause of
the Civil War.
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The election of 1860 showed that the north and the south were two distinct political entities because
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lincoln won without a single southern electoral vote
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What did the Confederate States of America (CSA) do when some southerners were hesitant to leave the Union
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The Confederacy named moderate Jefferson Davis its
president.
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Who wrote the CSA Constitution
The CSA (Confederate States of America) Constitution was written
by Robert Barnwell Rhett. It was basically a rewrite of the
original Constitution of the United States with a little
rewording.
How did northerners respond to the fugitive slave act
With anger.
They greatly resented being turned into unpaid slave-catchers,
and this brought many new recruits to the cause of
Abolitionism.
'Uncle Tom's Cabin' was written as a protest against the
Act.
It drove the two sides further apart, and was a major cause of
the Civil War.
The election of 1860 showed that the north and the south were two distinct political entities because
lincoln won without a single southern electoral vote
What did the Confederate States of America (CSA) do when some southerners were hesitant to leave the Union
The Confederacy named moderate Jefferson Davis its
president.