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For Life and Liberty
Causes and Effects of the Declaration of Independence
by Becky Levine
Part of the Cause and Effect series
Many people traveled far to a new land in search of freedom. But years later, they were still ruled by a foreign power. How did the Declaration of Independence proclaim freedom? And how did it help form the United States?
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To Preserve the Union
Causes and Effects of the Missouri Compromise
by Kaavonia Hinton
Part of the Cause and Effect series
Expand slavery or limit it? By 1818, the United States was deeply divided about what to do in Missouri, a territory that wanted to be a state. At issue was whether slavery would be legal in the new state. But how did the fight start? And how would the fate of Missouri change the United States?
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Mr. Madison's War
Causes and Effects of the War of 1812
by Kassandra Radomski
Part of the Cause and Effect series
The United States won its independence from Great Britain in 1783, but that didn't mean the conflicts were over. By 1812, tensions between the two countries had reached the boiling point. Why would the United States again want to wage war on a rich and powerful country? And how would it change the young nation?
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Freedom from Slavery
Causes and Effects of the Emancipation Proclamation
by Brianna Hall
Part of the Cause and Effect series
The United States was in the middle of the Civil War when President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. What exactly did this document say? And how did change the country?
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Expanding a Nation
Causes and Effects of the Louisiana Purchase
by Elizabeth Raum
Part of the Cause and Effect series
Should the United States stay a small country or expand across the continent of North America? That was the question in 1804, when the United States had a chance to buy the huge Louisiana Territory from France. Who would make this big decision? And how would it change the United States?
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