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USHC St 4.1-4.2
US Hst Standard 4
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| emerged first during the colonial period based largely on the cultures of the people who settled there | social & cultural differences |
| The north was affected by the | Puritans |
| the ___________ (Pennsylvania), and by the diversity of commercial centers such as New York City. | Quakers |
| Southerners supported issues such as __ and the spread of slavery to the new territories. | low tariffs |
| ___ developed as settlers moved into the region and carried their cultural values with them. | the West |
| Slavery was prohibited in the Northwest Territory by the | North West Ordinance |
| This type of segregation was practiced in the North. It is segregation by custom & tradition. | Defacto |
| The first abolitionists were | Quakers |
| Free African American who was from SC, accused of planning an armed revolt to free the regions slaves | Denmark Vessey |
| Sarah & Angelina Grimke were among the first women from the South to join the | Abolitionist Movement |
| Was an enslaved minister, who led his followers and killed 50 white men, women, & children before being stopped by local troops. | Nat Turner |
| Frederick Douglas published his own anti-slavery newspaper, the | North Star |
| Risked her life several times to to help slaves escape to northern states | Harriet Tubman |
| Founded an anti-slavery newspaper in Boston in 1831, The Liberator | Williams Lloyd Garrison |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote ___ which presented African americans as real people in dreadful circumstances | Uncle Toms Cabin |
| Settlers of the new territory being allowed to decide whether they wanted slavery or not | popular sovereignty |
| Opposed slavery in the Western Territories | Free Soliers |
| In 1854, Congress passed the_____. This act allowed the previously free and unorganized territories of Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether or not to permit slavery. | Kansas-Nebraska Act |
| The territory became known as “__” due to armed clashes between pro-slavery forces and abolitionist settlers | Bleeding Kansas |
| The Supreme Court ruled that this individual could not sue for his freedom because he was a slave & had no rights | Dred Scott |