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| Sectionalism: When the USA was divided into two sections, the North and the South. | Compromise of 1850: - California becomes a free state. - New Mexico becomes a slave state. - New Mexico got the border they wanted. - Slave trade banned in D.C. Fugitive Slave Act enforcement becomes stronger. | Kansas-Nebraska Act: Kansas and Nebraska have popular sovereignty to decide whether or not they become slave states or free states. | Bleeding Kansas: When Northerners and Southerners invaded Kansas to turn the vote in their favor, chaos and fighting erupted between the two sides, resulting in numerous deaths. |
| Popular Sovereignty: When the state votes to choose whether they become a free state or a slave state. | Fugitive Slave Act: Any colored people will be returned to their owners. (NOTE: Not just slaves, all colored people). | Abolitionist: A person who wants to abolish slavery. | Underground Railroad: A series of homes that form a path to the North, and then to Canada. |
| Harriet Tubman: A famous conductor of the Underground Railroad. | John Brown: Harper's Ferry: John Brown invades Harper's Ferry to try and get slaves on his side so he could destroy slavery. | Dred Scott Decision: - a black man could never become a citizen. - the master of a slave could bring him wherever he wanted, without setting the slave free. | Uncle Tom's Cabin: A powerful book on slavery written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. |
| Economic Differences Between the North and the South: The North was a more urban place than the South, which was more rural and had plantations and farms whereas the North had factories. | Missouri Compromise: Missouri = Slave State. Maine = Free State. No state above 36 degrees and 30 degrees would be a slave state, excluding Missouri. | Harriet Beecher Stowe: A famous woman who was the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. | empty until further notice COURTESY OF CLASS 701 HOMEWORK (Owned by Shariful and Radhanath) |
basic write up:
Sectionalism: When the USA was divided into two sections, the North and the South.
Compromise of 1850:
- California becomes a free state.
- New Mexico becomes a slave state.
- New Mexico got the border they wanted.
- Slave trade banned in D.C. Fugitive Slave Act enforcement becomes stronger.
Kansas-Nebraska Act: Kansas and Nebraska have popular sovereignty to decide whether or not they become slave states or free states.
Bleeding Kansas: When Northerners and Southerners invaded Kansas to turn the vote in their favor, chaos and fighting erupted between the two sides, resulting in numerous deaths.
Popular Sovereignty: When the state votes to choose whether they become a free state or a slave state.
Fugitive Slave Act: Any colored people will be returned to their owners. (NOTE: Not just slaves, all colored people).
Abolitionist: A person who wants to abolish slavery.
Underground Railroad: A series of homes that form a path to the North, and then to Canada.
Harriet Tubman: A famous conductor of the Underground Railroad.
John Brown: Harper's Ferry: John Brown invades Harper's Ferry to try and get slaves on his side so he could destroy slavery.
Dred Scott Decision:
- a black man could never become a citizen.
- the master of a slave could bring him wherever he wanted, without setting the slave free.
Uncle Tom's Cabin: A powerful book on slavery written by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Economic Differences Between the North and the South: The North was a more urban place than the South, which was more rural and had plantations and farms whereas the North had factories.
Missouri Compromise:
Missouri = Slave State.
Maine = Free State.
No state above 36 degrees and 30 degrees would be a slave state, excluding Missouri.
Harriet Beecher Stowe: A famous woman who was the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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