Slavery, Civil Rights, and the Constitution during the 19th Century
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In 1619, a Dutch ship sailed into Jamestown, Virginia and sold twenty African slaves to the Virginia colonists, thus slavery and involuntary servitude begun. Throughout the early 1800s the South and the North drifted progressively further apart over the issue of allowing the institution of human slavery to continue in the United States. In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected president and refused to let the southern states "go in peace and made a movement to abolish slavery,
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November 19, 2004 from PBS's website at: http://www.pbs.org/ University Libraries (Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri), (2004). The Dred Scott Case. Retrieved November 19, 2004 from the University Libraries's website at: http://library.wustl.edu/ U.S. House of Representatives, (1791). The Constitution of the United States. Retrieved November 19, 2004 from the U.S. House of Representative's website at: http://www.house.gov/ Zimmerman, (1997). Dream Big - Plessy v. Ferguson. Retrieved November 19, 2004 from BGSU's website at: http://www.bgsu.edu/