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Goal of a reform movement
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Goal of a reform movement
Change
Name 4 cotton producing states
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Name 4 cotton producing states
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia...
First state to secede from the Union
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First state to secede from the Union
South Carolina
The belief that states should be able to decide for themselves whether to allow slaver is called
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The belief that states should be able to decide for themselves whether to allow slaver is called
popular sovereignty
How did the Erie Canal change America?
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How did the Erie Canal change America?
It opened trade...connected the Atlantic Ocean with the midwest, created new communities...answers will vary
The Declaration of Sentiments written at the Seneca Falls Convention called for
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The Declaration of Sentiments written at the Seneca Falls Convention called for
equality for women
Delegates at the Seneca Falls Convention compared the women's rights movement to
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Delegates at the Seneca Falls Convention compared the women's rights movement to
the American struggle for independence
Girls growing up in America in the mid 1800's were not allowed to study these two subjects
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Girls growing up in America in the mid 1800's were not allowed to study these two subjects
Math and Science
Two things women could not do in 1820.
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Two things women could not do in 1820.
vote, attend college, own property
Name 3 women from this era who fought for women's rights
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Name 3 women from this era who fought for women's rights
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth...answers will vary
Southerners called for a law that would force the return of
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Southerners called for a law that would force the return of
escaped slaves (fugitives)
Name of the law which required Northerners to return escaped slaves to their masters.
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Name of the law which required Northerners to return escaped slaves to their masters.
Fugitive Slave Law
Two reasons Northerners opposed the abolitionist movement
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Two reasons Northerners opposed the abolitionist movement
profiting from the work (cotton), lose their jobs to black men and women
What was the Second Great Awakening?
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What was the Second Great Awakening?
A Protestant religious movement which expanded church membership and Evangelicalism
Name three ways John Brown rebelled against society
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Name three ways John Brown rebelled against society
Led black churchgoers to the seats of white churchgoers, planned an attack on a Federal Arsenal, led slaves from enslavement to freedom in Canada....answers will vary
Define Utopian community
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Define Utopian community
A perfect community
True or False: Division among Democrats led to the election of Abraham Lincoln
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True or False: Division among Democrats led to the election of Abraham Lincoln
True
What was the Supreme Court decision regarding Dred Scott?
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What was the Supreme Court decision regarding Dred Scott?
Slaves were property not citizens
What was the Romanticism movement all about?
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What was the Romanticism movement all about?
Inspiration, power of the individual to liberate, have order and remake society
How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act address the issue of slavery?
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How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act address the issue of slavery?
Slavery was an issue to be decided by residents of the states
Harriet Beecher Stowe's book Uncle Tom's Cabin ws referred to by Southerners as
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Harriet Beecher Stowe's book Uncle Tom's Cabin ws referred to by Southerners as
propaganda
___________masters did not beat their slaves.
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___________masters did not beat their slaves.
humane
A war between people of the same nation.
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A war between people of the same nation.
civil war
To break away from
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To break away from
secede
Abolitionists were __________ to the success of the Underground Railroad.
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Abolitionists were __________ to the success of the Underground Railroad.
vital
How did Frederick Douglass influence the abolitionist movement in America?
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How did Frederick Douglass influence the abolitionist movement in America?
Newspaper creator, orator, former slave, self taught




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