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| The idea that states, not the federal government, should make the final decisions about matters that affect them. |
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| Loyalty to one part of the country. |
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| Someone who joined the movement to abolish slavery. |
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| The unfair treatment of particular groups. |
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| A series of escape routes and hiding places to bring slaves out of the South. |
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| A state that permitted slavery. |
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| A state that did not permit slavery. |
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| Another name for the United States. |
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| The right of people to make political decisions for themselves. |
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| A person who is running away. |
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| When part of a country leaves or breaks off from the rest. |
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Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Flordia, Texas, Louisiana
The name of these states (together). |
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| A war between 2 groups or regions within a nation. |
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| What slave states (that stayed in the Union) were known as. |
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| Soldiers who wre killed or wounded. |
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| When a government selects people to serve in the military. |
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| The freeing of enslaved people. |
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