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Ohio, A Free State

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In the 1800s, people in the U.S. fought over many issues. _________, ________, and ________ were ideas that divided citizens.   slavery, taxes, and rights of states  
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The Northern Economy was based on...   trade and industry  
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The Southern Economy was based on...   agriculture (farming)  
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In 1820, Congress agreed to the ____________ _____________ that made a border line in the U.S. to show which new states could allow slavery and which new states would not allow slavery.   Missouri Compromise  
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The Liberty Party was a political party that supported...   laws to end slavery  
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The Liberty Party joined the Free Soil Party to become the...   Republican Party  
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Abolitionists agreed with the words of the ______________ ___ ____________________ that "all men....   are created equal  
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Quakers were a religious group that believe in   freedom  
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In the mid-1800s, some Ohioans became angry at African Americans after many people moved to Ohio to find...   jobs in the cities  
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A system of houses, hiding places, and safe roads for people to use to escape to the North was known as...   the underground railroad  
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Using railroad terms helped abolitionists....   transport slaves to barns, attics, or secret rooms  
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