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Two of the threads running through the United States before the Civil War were the principle of union and reality of slavery. In the North, Americans insisted on union above all else; in the South, Americans insisted on union above all else; in the South, Americans insisted on slavery above all else; and in the great American West, pioneers and settlers were left to choose between the two.
The Americans represented in this gallery felt strongly about these issues of liberty, union, and slavery. One of them, John Brown, did as much as any single person could do to push the divided nation to the bring of secession and civil war.
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