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Antebellum America 2022
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AL, MI, NC, SC, TX GA
Better teacher salaries, the creation of teacher training schools, a longer school day
Slave uprising on several plantations in Va. 2 days of terror led by Turner plus 70 slaves. 55 slaves were executed for insurrection. 200 more were lynched by white mobs. Va laws for free blacks became more restrictive
approximately 100 years
Leave the United States to start your own country/slavery
social reform
Secede and fight for the Southern way of life, states' rights
He wasn't even on the ballot in most Southern states, Southerners believed that he would take away their rights, they believed that he only represented certain people in the North
sectionalism
Frederick Douglass
SC
Rebel, Murderer, Terrorist, Patriot....answers will vary
Higher population in the north, more urban, more industrial, more polluted, more railroads, more schools and art
Southern slave owners feared slave uprisings, people continued to join the abolition movement, the South came closer to seceding from the Union
Equality for women, it listed grievances like the Declaration of Independence
More people joined the Abolitionist movement, Slave owning became legal in all areas, Southern slave owners became more empowered to promote the institution
the refusal to pay taxes or follow certain laws as a peaceful form of protest
true
Study science and math, attend college, own property, serve on a jury, vote...
Ft Sumter, SC
Slaves were property, not citizens. People of African descent were not offered rights and privileges under the Constiution
True
temperance
refusing to give up your seat, boycott, marching, revolution
Popular sovereignty would be used to decide the issue of slave or free/spread of slavery
T or F? Northern industries profited from slave labor
List 4 ways the South was different from the North prior to the Civil War
How many years did it take women in America to gain suffrage rights?
List 3 ways that the John Brown raid impacted America
What does it mean to secede from the Union? What was the primary reason Southern states seceded?
Undue attention and allegiance given to one region
Describe the Nat Turner Rebellion
Pt. of view of many Southerners regarding going to war against the North
Give and example of civil disobedience that was not already mentioned
Place where the Civil War began
Describe the Dred Scott ruling.
What did the Declaration of Sentiments call for and how was it structured?
Name 3 cotton producing states
What is civil disobedience?
T or F? Horace Mann's educational reforms can be seen in our current education system
How did the Dred Scott decision impact America? List 3 ways.
First state to secede from the Union
List 4 things that women could not do during the Antebellum period in American history
Who was John Brown? Give evidence to support your claim.
The belief that people can improve themselves and society leads to
How did the election of Abraham Lincoln lead the U.S. into Civil War?
Former slave who escaped and went on to become a leader in the Abolitionist movement
What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 state?
Social problems caused by alcohol abuse led to this movement
Name 3 changes made in the field of education due to social reforms

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The belief that people can improve themselves and society leads tosocial reform
Name 3 changes made in the field of education due to social reformsBetter teacher salaries, the creation of teacher training schools, a longer school day
How did the election of Abraham Lincoln lead the U.S. into Civil War?He wasn't even on the ballot in most Southern states, Southerners believed that he would take away their rights, they believed that he only represented certain people in the North
Social problems caused by alcohol abuse led to this movementtemperance
What is civil disobedience?the refusal to pay taxes or follow certain laws as a peaceful form of protest
Who was John Brown? Give evidence to support your claim.Rebel, Murderer, Terrorist, Patriot....answers will vary
What does it mean to secede from the Union? What was the primary reason Southern states seceded?Leave the United States to start your own country/slavery
Describe the Nat Turner RebellionSlave uprising on several plantations in Va. 2 days of terror led by Turner plus 70 slaves. 55 slaves were executed for insurrection. 200 more were lynched by white mobs. Va laws for free blacks became more restrictive
Former slave who escaped and went on to become a leader in the Abolitionist movementFrederick Douglass
How did the Dred Scott decision impact America? List 3 ways.More people joined the Abolitionist movement, Slave owning became legal in all areas, Southern slave owners became more empowered to promote the institution
Pt. of view of many Southerners regarding going to war against the NorthSecede and fight for the Southern way of life, states' rights
Name 3 cotton producing states AL, MI, NC, SC, TX GA
T or F? Northern industries profited from slave laborTrue
List 4 ways the South was different from the North prior to the Civil WarHigher population in the north, more urban, more industrial, more polluted, more railroads, more schools and art
Undue attention and allegiance given to one regionsectionalism
Give and example of civil disobedience that was not already mentionedrefusing to give up your seat, boycott, marching, revolution
What did the Declaration of Sentiments call for and how was it structured?Equality for women, it listed grievances like the Declaration of Independence
List 4 things that women could not do during the Antebellum period in American historyStudy science and math, attend college, own property, serve on a jury, vote...
Describe the Dred Scott ruling.Slaves were property, not citizens. People of African descent were not offered rights and privileges under the Constiution
List 3 ways that the John Brown raid impacted AmericaSouthern slave owners feared slave uprisings, people continued to join the abolition movement, the South came closer to seceding from the Union
T or F? Horace Mann's educational reforms can be seen in our current education systemtrue
How many years did it take women in America to gain suffrage rights?approximately 100 years
First state to secede from the UnionSC
What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 state?Popular sovereignty would be used to decide the issue of slave or free/spread of slavery
Place where the Civil War beganFt Sumter, SC