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Slavery Foldable WARM-UP: On the next available sheet in your Spiral: Ch. 15 Slavery Foldable WARM-UP: On the next available sheet in your Spiral: Glue foldable into paper

Free States Label & color on the front – WI, IA, IL, IN, OH, WV, PA, NY, NJ, CT, DE, NH, VT, ME, MA Under the flap: North is center of manufacturing Favored high protective tariffs Strongly opposed to slavery Efficient roads & transportation Largest cities

Slave States Color and label: TX, MO, AR, LA, MS, AL, CA, KY, TN, SC, FL, NC, VA, MD, DE Under the flap write the following: Economy based on agriculture Plantations grew cash crops – cotton, tobacco Opposed tariff on imports Favored slavery

Freedom’s Journal - 1827 1st African American newspaper Started by Samuel Cornish & John Russworm

Underground Railroad – circa 1810 Network of “safe houses” owned by free blacks and whites to help runaway slaves Harriet Tubman – famous “conductor”

Written and started by William Lloyd Garrison Determined “to be heard” The Liberator - 1827 Written and started by William Lloyd Garrison Determined “to be heard”

Harper’s Ferry - 1859 Abolitionist John Brown led attack on arsenal Goal – spark a slave rebellion Brown’s death = rallying cry to end slavery Fears of a great Northern conspiracy

3. slaves – not citizens under the “CONST.” Dred Scott decision 1. Dred Scott v. Sandford 2. slaves – property 3. slaves – not citizens under the “CONST.” 4. MO Compromise & Pop Sov. = UN – Const.

Uncle Tom’s Cabin - 1852 Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe Makes the North want to abolish slavery South – feels more threatened Describes cruelty of slavery