STAAR Review - Net Start Class
... Sojourner Truth — Former slave who fought for women’s rights and abolition of slavery Elizabeth Cady Stanton — Author of declaration of the rights of women, seeking equal rights for women. Her and Lucretia Mott held the first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls, NY. Horace Mann — Father of Pub ...
... Sojourner Truth — Former slave who fought for women’s rights and abolition of slavery Elizabeth Cady Stanton — Author of declaration of the rights of women, seeking equal rights for women. Her and Lucretia Mott held the first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls, NY. Horace Mann — Father of Pub ...
APUSH Unit 4 Test Answer Section
... c. saw the rise of purely national parties. d. marked the end of the Whig party. e. saw the emergence of an antislavery third party. The man who opened Japan to the United States was a. William Walker. b. Franklin Pierce. c. Lafcadio Hearn. d. Clayton Bulwer. e. Matthew Perry. On July 3, 1844, the f ...
... c. saw the rise of purely national parties. d. marked the end of the Whig party. e. saw the emergence of an antislavery third party. The man who opened Japan to the United States was a. William Walker. b. Franklin Pierce. c. Lafcadio Hearn. d. Clayton Bulwer. e. Matthew Perry. On July 3, 1844, the f ...
Reconstruction Review - Loudoun County Public Schools
... c. The 14th Amendment – ______________ - granted full citizenship to all individuals born in the United States. Since most African Americans had been born here, they were given full citizenship d. The 15th Amendment – _______________ - Prohibited state and federal governments from denying the right ...
... c. The 14th Amendment – ______________ - granted full citizenship to all individuals born in the United States. Since most African Americans had been born here, they were given full citizenship d. The 15th Amendment – _______________ - Prohibited state and federal governments from denying the right ...
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... The war had its origin in the fractious issue of slavery, and after four years of bloody combat (mostly in the South), the Confederacy was defeated, slavery was abolished, and the difficult Reconstruction process of restoring unity and guaranteeing rights to the freed slaves began. ...
... The war had its origin in the fractious issue of slavery, and after four years of bloody combat (mostly in the South), the Confederacy was defeated, slavery was abolished, and the difficult Reconstruction process of restoring unity and guaranteeing rights to the freed slaves began. ...
Readiness Knowledge and Skills Social Studies 8— STAAR Review
... Sojourner Truth — Former slave who fought for women’s rights and abolition of slavery Elizabeth Cady Stanton — Author of declaration of the rights of women, seeking equal rights for women. Her and Lucretia Mott held the first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls, NY. Horace Mann — Father of Pub ...
... Sojourner Truth — Former slave who fought for women’s rights and abolition of slavery Elizabeth Cady Stanton — Author of declaration of the rights of women, seeking equal rights for women. Her and Lucretia Mott held the first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls, NY. Horace Mann — Father of Pub ...
Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Events UGRR Final
... Stipulating that “not less than three nor more than five” states could be carved out of the region, the act led to the creation of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Michigan (with part of th ...
... Stipulating that “not less than three nor more than five” states could be carved out of the region, the act led to the creation of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Michigan (with part of th ...
to review Powerpoint slides from this lecture
... of Congress to provide a suitable place for carrying these laudable intentions into effect -- Be it therefore “Resolved, That we respectfully submit to the wisdom of Congress whether it would not be an act of charity to grant us a small portion of their territory, either on the Missouri river, or an ...
... of Congress to provide a suitable place for carrying these laudable intentions into effect -- Be it therefore “Resolved, That we respectfully submit to the wisdom of Congress whether it would not be an act of charity to grant us a small portion of their territory, either on the Missouri river, or an ...
The South and the Slavery Controversy, 1793– 1860
... The group of theology students, led by Theodore Dwight Weld, who were expelled from their seminary for abolitionist activity and later became leading preachers of the anti-slavery gospel ...
... The group of theology students, led by Theodore Dwight Weld, who were expelled from their seminary for abolitionist activity and later became leading preachers of the anti-slavery gospel ...
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 ...
Important Dates in African
... 1863 President Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring "that all persons held as slaves" within the Confederate states "are, and henceforward shall be free." 1865 Congress establishes the Freedmen's Bureau to protect the rights of newly emancipated blacks (March). 1865 The Civil War ...
... 1863 President Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring "that all persons held as slaves" within the Confederate states "are, and henceforward shall be free." 1865 Congress establishes the Freedmen's Bureau to protect the rights of newly emancipated blacks (March). 1865 The Civil War ...
Unit VI review sheets.key.1516 2
... Denied statehood because it would be a slave state -‐ upset balance of power in US Senate. The US annexed Texas in 1845. ...
... Denied statehood because it would be a slave state -‐ upset balance of power in US Senate. The US annexed Texas in 1845. ...
The Divisive Politics of Slavery - Mrs. Madison`s United States
... “neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist” in any territory the U.S. may acquire as a result of war with Mexico ...
... “neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist” in any territory the U.S. may acquire as a result of war with Mexico ...
American Studies ID
... commission (legal document issued by a government granting one a title, monarchy, enterprise or status). The reason this case has such significance is because it was the first time something had been declared unconstitutional and it set in place the courts ability to oversee the actions of the other ...
... commission (legal document issued by a government granting one a title, monarchy, enterprise or status). The reason this case has such significance is because it was the first time something had been declared unconstitutional and it set in place the courts ability to oversee the actions of the other ...
Chapter 9 Revolutionary Legacies, 1789–1803
... long used it for social lubrication and celebration. Conflicts involving liquor consumption and trade became common, prompting the concern and protests of some tribal leaders. The Five Civilized Tribes of the American Southeast had their hunting grounds systematically depleted by infringing settlers ...
... long used it for social lubrication and celebration. Conflicts involving liquor consumption and trade became common, prompting the concern and protests of some tribal leaders. The Five Civilized Tribes of the American Southeast had their hunting grounds systematically depleted by infringing settlers ...
Unit 4 study guide DC US 1301
... • When George Washington took office as the first president of the United States, American leaders believed that the new nation’s success depended on: • Alexander Hamilton’s long-term goal was to: • Characteristics of Alexander Hamilton’s financial program? • Objections raised by critics of Hamilton ...
... • When George Washington took office as the first president of the United States, American leaders believed that the new nation’s success depended on: • Alexander Hamilton’s long-term goal was to: • Characteristics of Alexander Hamilton’s financial program? • Objections raised by critics of Hamilton ...
Unit 5 Practice Test.ef
... C) congressional legislation. D) a Supreme Court decision. E) the people in any given territory. ...
... C) congressional legislation. D) a Supreme Court decision. E) the people in any given territory. ...
The Reconstruction Amendments
... part that permits involuntary servitude as a punishment for a crime. Using laws called “Black Codes” southern states tried to make it illegal for African Americans to be unemployed or work anywhere except on a farm. African Americans who broke these laws were often arrested and made to work on a far ...
... part that permits involuntary servitude as a punishment for a crime. Using laws called “Black Codes” southern states tried to make it illegal for African Americans to be unemployed or work anywhere except on a farm. African Americans who broke these laws were often arrested and made to work on a far ...
Standards Review - Tracy Unified School District
... d. It led to the formation of the first wagon train into the Oregon territory. The goal of the American Colonization Society was to a. move all African Americans to Northern cities. b. resettle African Americans in Africa or the Caribbean. c. increase the use of enslaved labor in the United States. ...
... d. It led to the formation of the first wagon train into the Oregon territory. The goal of the American Colonization Society was to a. move all African Americans to Northern cities. b. resettle African Americans in Africa or the Caribbean. c. increase the use of enslaved labor in the United States. ...
Harriet Beecher Stowe
... the free state of Illinois and the free territory of Wisconsin, bringing his slave Dred Scott, with him, when he made these trips. The basis of Scott’s lawsuit was that he had lived for extended periods of time in these free areas, and he therefore should be granted “free man” status. The Supreme Co ...
... the free state of Illinois and the free territory of Wisconsin, bringing his slave Dred Scott, with him, when he made these trips. The basis of Scott’s lawsuit was that he had lived for extended periods of time in these free areas, and he therefore should be granted “free man” status. The Supreme Co ...
Slavery issues - Valhalla High School
... The issue of slavery haunted the United States from colonial days, when it was debated in colonial legislatures as well as among the delegates to the Continental Congress who were responsible for drafting the Declaration of Independence. Although not mentioned in the Articles and Confederation or th ...
... The issue of slavery haunted the United States from colonial days, when it was debated in colonial legislatures as well as among the delegates to the Continental Congress who were responsible for drafting the Declaration of Independence. Although not mentioned in the Articles and Confederation or th ...
Possible Questions You Will Find in Reading Quiz F
... *a. The right to vote was expanded to include many more white males, altering not only who voted but also the candidates who were elected and the campaigns used to promote them. b. The right to vote for white males was restricted to property owners or taxpayers. c. White women were given the right t ...
... *a. The right to vote was expanded to include many more white males, altering not only who voted but also the candidates who were elected and the campaigns used to promote them. b. The right to vote for white males was restricted to property owners or taxpayers. c. White women were given the right t ...
Beloved - (Kay) Picart Homepage
... • As the war dragged on, northern war aims gradually shifted from preserving the Union to abolishing ________ and remaking the _______. • This goal, which received symbolic recognition with the emancipation proclamation president Lincoln issued on January 1, 1863, became reality with the _________ t ...
... • As the war dragged on, northern war aims gradually shifted from preserving the Union to abolishing ________ and remaking the _______. • This goal, which received symbolic recognition with the emancipation proclamation president Lincoln issued on January 1, 1863, became reality with the _________ t ...
US History Study Guide Outline
... Lincoln won the Electoral and seven Southern States seceded from the Union The Civil War, 1861-1865 o North verses the South o The Battle of Antietam allowed for Lincoln to establish the issue of The Emancipation Proclamation The North originally went to battle to maintain the Union, but the E ...
... Lincoln won the Electoral and seven Southern States seceded from the Union The Civil War, 1861-1865 o North verses the South o The Battle of Antietam allowed for Lincoln to establish the issue of The Emancipation Proclamation The North originally went to battle to maintain the Union, but the E ...
Sectionalism
... The Missouri Compromise 1. Admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state. 2. It also tried to avoid future controversy by drawing a line westward from Missouri’s southern border, at the 36 30’ latitude line 3. Prohibiting slavery in the Louisiana Territory north of that line. The Sou ...
... The Missouri Compromise 1. Admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state. 2. It also tried to avoid future controversy by drawing a line westward from Missouri’s southern border, at the 36 30’ latitude line 3. Prohibiting slavery in the Louisiana Territory north of that line. The Sou ...