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  • Antebellum North Carolina: Primary sources and readings explore North Carolina in the antebellum period (1830–1860). Topics include slavery, daily life, agriculture, industry, technology, and the arts, as well as the events leading to secession and civil war. (Page 5.7)

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statue of George Washington

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Jean-Antoine Houdon’s statue of George Washington in the rotunda of the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond.