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antebellum

adj.
C2 Proficiency US //ˌæntɪˈbɛɫəm// UK //ˌæntɪbˈɛləm// an·te·bel·lum

adj. describing the time in the United States before the American Civil War started in 1861. It usually refers to the southern states and their social and political life.

adj. relating to the period in the United States before the American Civil War, specifically the social and political conditions of the southern states. Often used to describe the pre-war plantation economy and the institution of slavery.


SIMPLE

The museum features antebellum architecture from the 1850s.

CONTEXTUAL

Historians often study the antebellum period to understand the economic and social tensions that led to the Civil War.

COMPLEX

The antebellum South was characterized by a rigid social hierarchy and an economy heavily dependent on the cultivation of cotton and the labor of enslaved people.

Origin

Borrowed from Latin ante bellum (literally “before the war”).

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