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... Union as the eighteenth state War with Great Britain commences 1814 Treaty of Ghent signed : war concludes 1817 Mississippi enters the Union as the twentieth state 1819 Alabama enters the Union as the twenty - second state 1820 Missouri ...
... Union as the eighteenth state War with Great Britain commences 1814 Treaty of Ghent signed : war concludes 1817 Mississippi enters the Union as the twentieth state 1819 Alabama enters the Union as the twenty - second state 1820 Missouri ...
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... Union , not to destroy slavery . If blacks were permitted to enlist , then a majority of voters from the border states still in the Union -- Maryland , Missouri , Delaware and Kentucky , as well as anti - abolitionists in the north ...
... Union , not to destroy slavery . If blacks were permitted to enlist , then a majority of voters from the border states still in the Union -- Maryland , Missouri , Delaware and Kentucky , as well as anti - abolitionists in the north ...
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... Union after 1861 , Kentucky , Delaware , Missouri , and 5. The 6 . 1 . passed by Congress in 1861 was the first official step taken to provide " uniform treatment " for fugitives who had taken refuge behind Union lines . was the high ...
... Union after 1861 , Kentucky , Delaware , Missouri , and 5. The 6 . 1 . passed by Congress in 1861 was the first official step taken to provide " uniform treatment " for fugitives who had taken refuge behind Union lines . was the high ...
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