Slavery and the Prelude to War: Part II U.S. and Virginia History
Slave REsistance 1831 – Southampton, Virginia _________________________________________ ________– resulted in the death of 57 whites (including women and children) The rebellion is put down, resulting in the punishment of slaves and free blacks throughout the South – ___________________ _______________
Abolitionist Movement The abolitionist movement continued to grow in the North during the 1800s _______________ – a person who favors the abolishment of slavery _____________________– a Massachusetts man who owned an abolitionist newspaper called __________________ Garrison, like many northern abolitionists, saw slavery as a ______________________________
Abolitionist movement New Englander _______________________ wrote a novel titled ____________________ The novel inflamed and __________________ ____________________________with its realistic depiction of slavery Southerners were angered at the “unfair” representation of slave owners and began to _______________________________ ___________________
Compromise of 1850 New territory is claimed from Mexico after the Mexican-American War – slave or free? _________________________________, but the rest of the territories are free to decide for themselves – _____________________________ ________________________________________– allowing slave owners to pursue runaway slaves in northern states
Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) Repealed the Missouri Compromise line and gave the ___________________________ _________________________________________ __________________ This produced much fighting between the _________________________________________ _____________________________ The territory became known as ___________ _______________ due to the number of deaths
Dred Scott Decision Ruled that Dred Scott, a slave, could not sue a white person because he was not a citizen _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Huge loss for northern abolitionists and African-Americans around the country