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==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)== | |||
{{r|U.S. Civil War, Origins}} | |||
{{r|Radical Republican}} | |||
{{r|Ableman v. Booth}} | |||
{{r|Dred Scott v. Sandford}} | |||
{{r|Republicanism, U.S.}} |
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- U.S. Civil War, Origins [r]: The U.S. Civil War emerged from the expansion of slavery in the U.S. and its implication in all aspects of U.S. society, economy, and politics. [e]
- Radical Republican [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ableman v. Booth [r]: Found the Fugitive Slave Act valid and forbidding state interference with federal prisoners by habeas corpus writs. [e]
- Dred Scott v. Sandford [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Republicanism, U.S. [r]: The guiding political value system of the United States. [e]