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1.
focus lesson 1
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Chris Murtagh
2.
in 1844 Adam Crosswhite
and his family escaped from slavery in kentucky
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Scott*
3.
African men and woman were kidnapped and brought to north America to work as slaves.
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WarzauWynn
4.
1860 there 4 million enslaved people in the south
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kevin dooley
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Slaves had to grow the crops of tobacco, cotton, rice, and, sugar
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marfis75
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In 1850 California asked to join the USA as a free state
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Vince Alongi
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Focus lesson 2
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Chris Smith/Out of Chicago
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As the 1900s began, Michigan's economy was strong.
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EmreAyar
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enslaved people risked their life to escape from slavery and gain their freedom
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abuckingham
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Michigan was an important part of the underground railroad
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Kecko
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focus lesson 3
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nosha
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In 1860 our country divided into north and south
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antonychammond
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On December 20 1860, South Carolina seceded from the united states
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martinak15
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ten more southern states soon followed
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krazydad / jbum
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on April 12, 1861 the Civil War started when Confederate soldiers attached Fort Sumter in South Carolina
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Dirschl
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Michigan soldiers were one of the first in the West to enlist in the Union (Northern states)
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włodi
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George Custer, from Monroe,MI led the Michigan calvary into battle yelling "Come on you Wolverines" (My daddy says GO BLUE)!
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Scott_Calleja
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The war ended on September 22, 1862 with the Emancipation Proclamation that freed all slaves.
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nosha
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