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Compiled by the Youth and Staff of the Sorenson Multi-Cultural Centers Computer Clubhouse - February 2004 Westside Leadership Institute Kick-Off Event.
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5 th Grade Civil War Study Guide Mrs. Thornburgs Version.
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The Debate over Slavery. A.The Expansion of Slavery 1. Victory in Mexican war added over 500,000 miles to US and renewed the debate over slavery.
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Chapter 5: Causes of the Civil War. Previewing what you know What does the word secede mean? a. To do very well b. To begin or start c. To leave or separate.
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By Zara. Sojourner Truth’s owner, John J. Dumont, promised to let her free, but when he backed out on his vow, she fled, fortunate that she found Isaac.
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“Ain’t I a Woman?” Sojourner Truth Background Sojourner Truth was born in 1797 in Ulster County, New York. She was one of twelve children. Her given.
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Sojourner Truth. Her Early Life as a Slave Sojourner Truth was born Isabella to her parents, James and Betsey, around 1797. Sojourner Truth was born Isabella.
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The Abolitionist Movement Standard 8a-b. SSUSH8 The student will explain the relationship between growing north-south divisions and westward expansion.
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The Civil War: Soldiers and Civilians What did you learn about the American Civil War during your visit to Drayton Hall?
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Bill Cosby. “Try, if you don’t try, you will never know”
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