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USHC St 4.1-4.2

US Hst Standard 4

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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
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