LIST the ABOLITIONISTS and UNDERSTAND the different tactics used by ... Heard God tell her to 'sojourn through the land,' preaching religion, abolition, ...
Faith in nature, belief in human progress. Human righteousness ... Alton, Illinois1837. Elijah Lovejoy. Anti-Slavery Politics. Tappan Brothers. Liberty Party ...
The Caribbean. The American South, race and the Civil War. Children and women under slavery ... Demonstrates the battles and debates that surrounded the ...
Crusade Against Slavery 1st Americans willing to challenge slavery Quakers Slaves Free Blacks Why did the antislavery movement temporarily die out after the ...
Antislavery settlers elected own governor and legislature Two governments resulted in chaos Armed gangs roamed the territory Bleeding Kansas Proslavery ...
... requested information as to the precise spot on American soil where ... * Many Whigs & most antislavery northerners declared Polk to be a liar- Polk the ...
Supported the antislavery amendment. Wrote the Gettysburg Address. ... The Declaration of Independence. The Farmer's Almanac. The Gettysburg Address. The Constitution ...
Quakers. Organized the first antislavery society. Articles of Confederation ... System where the three branches of government limit the powers of the others ...
Which of the following best represents Time in the Antebellum South & Why? ... 1780s: 1st antislavery society created in Phila. ... Quilt Patterns as Secret Messages ...
... Susan B. Anthony Elizabeth Cady Stanton Lucretia Mott The Ladies of Seneca Falls Reform #3 Antislavery Movements Increase in Democracy; decrease in slavery ...
2nd GA brings moral & social dynamic to anti-slavery in late 1820's and 1830's. antislavery is energized w/The Liberator in 1831. Abolitionist ideology: ...
The Kansas Nebraska Act of 1854. Repeals the Missouri Compromise. Includes the Idea of Popular Sovereignty. Drawn up by a senator by the name of Stephen Douglass
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Essential Question What were the primary tensions over slavery? The Land of Cotton North v. South North dependent on industry South dependent on agriculture ...
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6.5. The Abolition Movement. Reshaping America in the Early 1800s Lesson 5 The Abolition Movement. ... D. More African Americans joined Baptist congregations.
Missouri Compromise. Retained balance between slave and free states. sectionalism ... Compromise of 1850. Five-point plan presented by Henry Clay and passed as ...
The Union in Peril Slavery becomes the dominant issue in U.S. politics, leading to the birth of new political parties, the election of Abraham Lincoln, and the ...
Political Compromises to Save the Union Review 1. The economy of the North was based on... a. cotton farming b. factories, trade and farming c. social movements like ...
Reform Movements in America Public Education Before 1860, only two states made school mandatory Few children went to school beyond the age of 10 In the 1830 s ...
Trace the growing conflict over the issue of slavery in the western territories. Analyze the importance of the Dred Scott decision. Explain how the election of ...
Ch. 15: The Spirit of Reform P. 407 Lesson 1: Social Reform P. 410 Religion & Reform Second Great Awakening: late 1700s thru mid-1800s Renewed religious interest ...
Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, ... States as a whole John Quincy Adams ... Stephen A. Douglas drafted a bill to organize governments in the ...
Copy these Study Questions on NB-80. What issues led to the creation of the Republican Party? What was the Supreme Court ruling in the Dred Scott case?
Interest Groups History and Interest Group Formation Interest Groups Any organization that seeks to influence public policy Found in many societies Unusually large ...
Objectives Describe efforts in the North to end slavery. Discuss the contributions of William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, and other abolitionists.
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Chapter Thirteen Coming to Terms With the New Age, 1820s 1850s Part One: Introduction Chapter Focus Questions What new social problems accompanied urbanization and ...
Causes of the Civil War Study Guide pgs. 134-159 in Social Studies Book Economic Differences between the North and South The North s economy was based on what?
Section 1 Growing Tensions Between North and South Disagreements between the North and the South, especially over the issue of slavery, led to political conflict.
Reform in America Education Reform Efforts to Reform: Public School Movement- (common school movement) establish free public school Horace Mann- helped to create a ...
America: Past and Present, Chapter 14 The Compromise of 1850 North and South conflict violently over slavery s extension into the territories Professional ...
Someone who joined the movement to abolish, or end slavery. Many whites and free blacks, men ... Florence Nightingale. Julia Ward Howe. You must work alone. ...
The name Bleeding Kansas refers to the violent sectional conflicts in the American Midwest in the mid to late 1850s. Also referred to as Bloody Kansas or the Border ...
CHAPTER 10 The Union in Peril SOUTH CAROLINA Dec. 20, 1860 seceded from the Union FEB. 1, 1861 Six southern states seceded Alabama Mississippi Georgia Florida ...
The Underground Railroad Follow the Drinking Gourd Chorus: Follow the Drinking Gourd Follow the Drinking Gourd For the old man is a-waiting for to carry you to ...