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Antebellum America (Pre-Civil War SOUTH). For this question you will break down the themes of the class as to how they deal with The Antebellum

Period For each letter below give SPECIFIC examples of each theme was shown in the South in Antebellum America THESE SHOULD ALL BE
ABOUT THE SOUTH
A Explain and describe specifically an example of freedom in the South Pre-Civil War.
B. Explain and describe specifically an example of rebellion against authority
C Explain and describe specifically something or someone that brought CHANGE to Antebellum America
D Explain and describe and example an issue that BOTH United and Divided the country during this time period. (be sure to do both parts)
E Explain what it would have been like to be an Average American during this time period
F Equality is fairly new on the scene, try and find an example from the South were equality was applied

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The antebellum South was an especially male-dominated society. Far more than in the North, southern men, particularly wealthy planters, were patriarchs and sovereigns of their own household. Among the white members of the household, labor and daily ritual conformed to rigid gender delineations.

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