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The Nation Breaks Apart – page 1 Slavery Origins ________ wide Thru out time _________ in the Caribbean American Origins Jamestown Triangular Trade ___________ Times Prisoners captured in war To cancel _______ Captured by rival ___________ ___________ Sugar Cane Plantations Used to _________ slave before America ___________ killed native populations ___________ immune to European diseases ____________ - cash crop – need cheap labor African ___________ _______ to Africa – loosen them up _________ to America _________ to England Ancient World debt tribes Sugar British break Diseases Africans Tobacco Disporia Rum Slaves Products

The Nation Breaks Apart – page 1 ___________ Compromise The ____________ William ____________ Fredrick ______________ Missouri 1820- Congress trying to balance the ________ between free and slave states No slavery _________ of Mississippi R. Or north of ______ parallel 1831- William Lloyd ____________ opens ____________ newspaper Forces British Parliament to __________ Slavery in Great Britain (1833) 1838 - ____________ from slavery ____________ himself and becomes a great abolition __________ power west 36th Garrison Liberator abolitionist outlaw Wilberforce escapes Douglas educates orator

The Nation Breaks Apart – page 2 War with _____________ Underground _______________ Compromise Of _________ Uncle _______ Cabin Fighting over _______ and ___________ U.S. wins- we get Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and ________________ Harriet _________ escapes and comes back Over ___ times to help others escape. ___________ Sovereignty to decide ________ ____________ Slave Act – U.S. to hunt down Runaway ________ - causes great division Book about ______ treatment of slaves Written by ____________________________ People able to _______ cruelty of slavery Texas Slavery Mexico California Tubman Railroad 18 Popular slavery Fugitive 1850 slaves Tom’s cruel Harriet Beecher Stowe feel

The Nation Breaks Apart – page 3 Kansas – __________ Act Dred ________ Court John ________ __________ elected President Popular Sovereignty to decide slavery instead of __________________________ Led to __________ civil war in Kansas People cross _________ to vote John ________ kills pro-slavery men Supreme Court rules Congress can’t _________ slavery in new territories Slaves are ___________, not ____________ Leads slave __________ in Virginia Leads to southern fear of northern _______ Not on any southern ___________ South realizes that have no political ______ Nebraska Missouri Compromise bloody border Brown Scott regulate property people Brown revolt invasion ballot Lincoln power