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Unionists, Fire-Eaters or Cooperationists: "The tariffs and threats to the institution of slavery have shown the true feelings of the federal government toward South Carolina. We should immediately secede to protect our interests and way of life!"
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Unionists, Fire-Eaters or Cooperationists: "The United States Constitution and laws like the Kansas-Nebraska Act protect slavery, so secession is not a necessary step to take for the state of South Carolina."
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Unionists, Fire-Eaters or Cooperationists: "The tariffs and threats to the institution of slavery have shown the true feelings of the federal government toward South Carolina. We should immediately secede to protect our interests and way of life!"
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Unionists, Fire-Eaters or Cooperationists: "The United States Constitution and laws like the Kansas-Nebraska Act protect slavery, so secession is not a necessary step to take for the state of South Carolina."
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Unionists, Fire-Eaters or Cooperationists: "To protect the Southern way of life, we must secede. However, to protect ourselves, we must secede along with the other slave-holding Southern states."
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What was the event that ultimately made the south secede?
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Where was the Ordinance of Secession written?
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Why did South Carolina secede from the United States?
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What caused the Confederate troops to ultimately attack Fort Sumter?
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Which of the following things was NOT an advantage that the Union had over the Confederate Army?
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Why did the Union want to capture Port Royal in South Carolina?
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What was the goal of the Port Royal Experiment?
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What was the Confederate state's original plan for providing supplies to their soldiers?
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Union army soldiers wore blue uniforms into battle and were commonly called "______________", while the Confederate soldiers wore gray uniforms and were known as the "______________".