The Election of 1860 35 - White Plains Public Schools
... “John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry was a turning point for the South. The possibility of an African American uprising had long haunted many Southerners, but they were frightened and angered by the idea that Northerners would deliberately try to arm enslaved people and encourage them to rebel. Altho ...
... “John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry was a turning point for the South. The possibility of an African American uprising had long haunted many Southerners, but they were frightened and angered by the idea that Northerners would deliberately try to arm enslaved people and encourage them to rebel. Altho ...
Ch. 10 and 11 Reading Guide
... 7. Reform movements during the first half of the nineteenth century attempted to accomplish all of the following except: A) bring about an end to slavery B) convince people not to drink alcohol C) rehabilitate criminals D) widen the division between church and state 8. In 1840, the American Antisla ...
... 7. Reform movements during the first half of the nineteenth century attempted to accomplish all of the following except: A) bring about an end to slavery B) convince people not to drink alcohol C) rehabilitate criminals D) widen the division between church and state 8. In 1840, the American Antisla ...
Readiness Knowledge and Skills Social Studies 8— STAAR Review
... Farmers grew crops on plantations in the south. Farmers used slaves to do the work so they could produce the cash crops cheaply. ...
... Farmers grew crops on plantations in the south. Farmers used slaves to do the work so they could produce the cash crops cheaply. ...
Part IV-Essay Questions
... 15. One of the primary effects of the Fugitive Slave Law passed as part of the Compromise of 1850 was a. an end to slave escapes and the Underground Railroad. b. popular northern support for the capture of runaway slaves. c. a sharp rise in northern antislavery feeling. d. an increase in violent sla ...
... 15. One of the primary effects of the Fugitive Slave Law passed as part of the Compromise of 1850 was a. an end to slave escapes and the Underground Railroad. b. popular northern support for the capture of runaway slaves. c. a sharp rise in northern antislavery feeling. d. an increase in violent sla ...
Vocabulary: The Young Republic (Chapters 10-11a)
... between the North and South. It has been called the greatest American propaganda novel ever written, and helped to bring about the Civil War. He wrote the book entitled Impending Crisis of the South. It attempted to prove through statistics that indirectly the non-slave-holding whites were the ones ...
... between the North and South. It has been called the greatest American propaganda novel ever written, and helped to bring about the Civil War. He wrote the book entitled Impending Crisis of the South. It attempted to prove through statistics that indirectly the non-slave-holding whites were the ones ...
June 2002 - American Civil War Roundtable of Australia
... Slavery existed in all the American colonies long before the Revolutionary War. It failed to flourish in the North as it proved to be unprofitable and as a result legal measures in the North provided for gradual emancipation and abolition. In 1787, the Northwest Ordinance barred slavery from lands n ...
... Slavery existed in all the American colonies long before the Revolutionary War. It failed to flourish in the North as it proved to be unprofitable and as a result legal measures in the North provided for gradual emancipation and abolition. In 1787, the Northwest Ordinance barred slavery from lands n ...
1 05 APUSH (18-22) - Heard County High School
... In the 1840s and 1850s, Americans continued to debate questions about rights and citizenship for various groups of U.S. inhabitants. A. Substantial numbers of international migrants continued to arrive in the United States from Europe and Asia, mainly from Ireland and Germany, often settling in ethn ...
... In the 1840s and 1850s, Americans continued to debate questions about rights and citizenship for various groups of U.S. inhabitants. A. Substantial numbers of international migrants continued to arrive in the United States from Europe and Asia, mainly from Ireland and Germany, often settling in ethn ...
1 - Cloudfront.net
... C. Called for the admission of California as a free state, organizing Utah and New Mexico with out restrictions on slavery, adjustment of the Texas/New Mexico border, abolition of slave trade in District of Columbia, and tougher fugitive slave laws D. It helped to crystallize the rift between the No ...
... C. Called for the admission of California as a free state, organizing Utah and New Mexico with out restrictions on slavery, adjustment of the Texas/New Mexico border, abolition of slave trade in District of Columbia, and tougher fugitive slave laws D. It helped to crystallize the rift between the No ...
VS 7a: Events Leading to Secession and War (Part
... At first, the North and South tried to make laws that were compromises on the issue of slavery. However, neither side was really happy with the compromises. Eventually, the South would leave the United States and try to become its own country (this is called secession). The North and the South would ...
... At first, the North and South tried to make laws that were compromises on the issue of slavery. However, neither side was really happy with the compromises. Eventually, the South would leave the United States and try to become its own country (this is called secession). The North and the South would ...
civil war dbq - Stanwich School
... Include details, examples or reasons to develop your ideas Utilize specific related outside information (your knowledge of social studies) ...
... Include details, examples or reasons to develop your ideas Utilize specific related outside information (your knowledge of social studies) ...
Page 1 1. The - Rochester Community Schools
... represented the Union's deepest thrust into southern territory forestalled the possibility of European intervention resulted in the border states joining the Confederacy marked the first use of Black troops by the Union army confirmed George McClellan's status as the leading Union General ...
... represented the Union's deepest thrust into southern territory forestalled the possibility of European intervention resulted in the border states joining the Confederacy marked the first use of Black troops by the Union army confirmed George McClellan's status as the leading Union General ...
APUSH Unit 4 Test Answer Section
... d. received little notice at the time it was published but became widely read during the Civil War. e. portrayed blacks as militant resisters to slavery. ...
... d. received little notice at the time it was published but became widely read during the Civil War. e. portrayed blacks as militant resisters to slavery. ...
Era of Good Feelings
... • The decision in McCulloch v. Maryland upheld the constitutionality of the Bank of the US; doctrine of “implied powers” provided Congress more flexibility to enact legislation.(necessary and proper clause) • The decision in Gibbons v. Ogden, defined interstate commerce to mean that anything crossin ...
... • The decision in McCulloch v. Maryland upheld the constitutionality of the Bank of the US; doctrine of “implied powers” provided Congress more flexibility to enact legislation.(necessary and proper clause) • The decision in Gibbons v. Ogden, defined interstate commerce to mean that anything crossin ...
WHAP Student Copy The Liberators
... continued to Mexico City and defeated royalist on the outskirts, but did not enter and occupy the city after which the ragged revolutionary army returned home. Hidalgo and his Creole officers were later able to assemble an army of 80,000 by payment with looted Peninsular gold and assets. Viceroy Fra ...
... continued to Mexico City and defeated royalist on the outskirts, but did not enter and occupy the city after which the ragged revolutionary army returned home. Hidalgo and his Creole officers were later able to assemble an army of 80,000 by payment with looted Peninsular gold and assets. Viceroy Fra ...
Chapter 13 Questions Odd
... off a trigger of events which pulled the Mexican army across the Rio Grande, giving the US forces an excuse to attack them. 15. What were the South’s arguments against the Wilmot Proviso? On what points did they differ from the arguments of the North? The South argued that all Americans had equal ri ...
... off a trigger of events which pulled the Mexican army across the Rio Grande, giving the US forces an excuse to attack them. 15. What were the South’s arguments against the Wilmot Proviso? On what points did they differ from the arguments of the North? The South argued that all Americans had equal ri ...
CHAPTER 25 - POLITICAL CONSOLIDATION
... were stunning: the French monarchy fell and many others were badly shaken. But not one revolution established a new liberal or national state. The political initiative passed from the liberal to the conservative political groups. Most importantly, after 1848, the European middle class ceased to be r ...
... were stunning: the French monarchy fell and many others were badly shaken. But not one revolution established a new liberal or national state. The political initiative passed from the liberal to the conservative political groups. Most importantly, after 1848, the European middle class ceased to be r ...
A_history_of_blacks_..
... black slaves to each other. They were happy to sell to the Portuguese as well. Slaves were a useless novelty in Lisbon. There were lots of unemployed Portuguese who worked cheaply and knew the language. But the Portuguese soon discovered the uninhabited tropical island of Madeira. It was ideal for g ...
... black slaves to each other. They were happy to sell to the Portuguese as well. Slaves were a useless novelty in Lisbon. There were lots of unemployed Portuguese who worked cheaply and knew the language. But the Portuguese soon discovered the uninhabited tropical island of Madeira. It was ideal for g ...
Possible Questions You Will Find in Reading Quiz F
... F 9 Although this President favored small, independent farmers as the foundation of democracy, he did nothing against the national bank favored by the ...
... F 9 Although this President favored small, independent farmers as the foundation of democracy, he did nothing against the national bank favored by the ...
HIST 1483
... Analyze the major causes of the Revolutionary War. Identify the major personalities and/or events of the pre-Revolutionary War period (prior to 1775). Identify the specific contributions of influential political personalities of the pre-Revolutionary War period (e.g., Patrick Henry, Thomas Paine, Th ...
... Analyze the major causes of the Revolutionary War. Identify the major personalities and/or events of the pre-Revolutionary War period (prior to 1775). Identify the specific contributions of influential political personalities of the pre-Revolutionary War period (e.g., Patrick Henry, Thomas Paine, Th ...
Westward Movement Institution of Slavery
... •The Supreme Court decided that African Americans… •Were not citizens of the United States •Had no right to sue the US ...
... •The Supreme Court decided that African Americans… •Were not citizens of the United States •Had no right to sue the US ...
1-27 Veronica Madrigal Jazmin Alvarez Ana Hernandez
... These continents developed societies based on agriculture and corn. In North America many people developed settlements. Europeans had a impetus desire for trade routes to the east. Turning the old world into a new world came with many consequences. Biological change, disease, population loss, conque ...
... These continents developed societies based on agriculture and corn. In North America many people developed settlements. Europeans had a impetus desire for trade routes to the east. Turning the old world into a new world came with many consequences. Biological change, disease, population loss, conque ...
Event Summary Analysis Articles of Confederation Gives Federal
... When America was first being settled, distinct cultural identities began to develop regionally. In New England, a largely mercantile society formed with a large puritan influence. Further south, the Anglican Church was dominant. In these southern colonies, slavery became central to their economy, an ...
... When America was first being settled, distinct cultural identities began to develop regionally. In New England, a largely mercantile society formed with a large puritan influence. Further south, the Anglican Church was dominant. In these southern colonies, slavery became central to their economy, an ...
Unit 5 Practice Test.ef
... A) southern threats that a Republican victory would be a declaration of war. B) lingering support for slavery in the North. C) northern bullyism. D) the North's unwillingness at this stage to let the South depart in peace. E) the division between Democrats and Know-Nothings. ...
... A) southern threats that a Republican victory would be a declaration of war. B) lingering support for slavery in the North. C) northern bullyism. D) the North's unwillingness at this stage to let the South depart in peace. E) the division between Democrats and Know-Nothings. ...