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20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40pt 50 pt 10pt Westward Expansion Slavery Society / Culture Antebellum Politics North v. South

This country and the United States set the boundary between the United States and Canada along the 49th parallel.

What is Great Britain?

This state was annexed in 1845 as the 28 th state

What is Texas

In the 1840’s this phrase referred to the idea that the Unites States would inevitably possess the North American Continent.

What is Manifest Destiny?

The reason why so many moved west in 1849

What is the discovery of Gold in California?

The Utah and New Mexico territories were added to the continental United states after this.

What is a war with Mexico?

A network of roads, houses, river crossings, boats and wagons, and paths along which slaves secretly escaped to freedom with the aid of “Conductors”.

What is the underground railroad

John Brown and 20 other men raided this armory in the hopes of gathering gun to lead an uprising against slave-owners

What is Harper’s Ferry?

a law that punished those who helped runaway slaves and demanded that slaves be returned to the South.

What is the fugitive slave act?

Colony in Africa created in 1820 to transplant emancipated slaves. (Double points if you can name the capital)

What is Liberia (Monrovia)?

What impact did the creation of the cotton gin have on slavery?

The expansion of slavery an growth of cotton

Horace Mann is associated with this reform that led to all children being able to obtain a free education.

What is public school reform?

The revival of religious feeling that motivated Americans to seek reforms in the 1800s

What is the Second Great Awakening?

Movement in the North founded on Transcendentalist ideals which fought to end slavery

What is the Abolition Movement

Feminists such as Elisabeth Cady Stanton modeled this early proclamation of women's rights on the Declaration of Independence..

What is the Seneca Falls Declaration?

The idea of a division of labor based on gender which prescribed women to take care of the house and children.

What is the “Cult of Domesticity”.

The admission of which state into the Union was the subject of controversy with the Compromise of 1850

What is California

What decision was made about slavery in the Missouri Compromise

Slavery would not be admitted in states north of the line of demarcation (Southern border of Missouri)

Surpreme Court Case that ruled slaves and free blacks were not citizens of the United States

Dred Scott v. Sanford

This bill was introduced by Stephen Douglas as a way to gain southern support for a transcontinental railway. It reopened the question of popular sovereignty.

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

This former slave was a abolitionist that wrote a newspaper called "North Star" that talked about the evils of slavery.

Who is Fredrick Douglass?

Explain Popular Sovereignty

The people in the new states could decide whether they would be a free state or a slave state instead of having Congress decide

The North’s economy was _________and the South’s economy was___________

North = Industrial economy, South = Agricultural economy

Harriet Beecher Stowe was the “little woman who wrote this book that made the great war”

What is Uncle Tom’s Cabin?

Attachment to this profitable crop inhibited the development of factories in the South.

What is cotton?

John Brown’s attack on proslavery citizens in Kansas sparked a series of violent attacks between abolitionist and proslavery groups in the 1850’s.

What is “Bleeding Kansas?