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The biggest change to Southern agriculture was the switch from Sea Isle Cotton to 100
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Short-staple Cotton 100
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What infrastructure was lacking which prevented the South from Industrializing? 200
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Canals and roads, banking systems, manufacturing centers (cities), etc. 200
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List two reasons why the South did not invest more in diversification of its economy? 300
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There was a great deal of profit in Cotton and slaveholders had invested all capital in agriculture (land and slaves); Its climate was suited for agriculture as planting had become a way of life 300
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What name was given to the lower South? 400
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Cotton Kingdom 400
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What impact did the changes in the Southern economy have on the slave population? 500
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Dramatic increase fueled by the slave trade from the Upper South to the Lower South 500
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Dominated the political and social affairs of the region 100
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Planter class 100
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Perhaps owned a few slaves, little social mobility, dependent on plantation system 200
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Small farmer 200
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Lived off the land, and therefore had no ties to the plantation system nor the institution of slavery 300
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Hill people 300
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Moniker/nickname given to whites whose lives were little better than slaves 400
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Clay-eaters, crackers, poor white trash 400
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Who said “Women, like children, have but one right, and that is the right to protection. The right to protection involves the obligation to obey” 500
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George Fitzhugh 500
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As a response to slavery, African Americans developed their own culture including unique forms of 100
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Music, language, religion and kinship 100
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Slaves in the south often had better lives than two other African American groups 200
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Free blacks in Northern Cities and slaves in the Caribbean 200
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Because of the isolation, and frequency of abuse and harsh discipline working as a _________________ slave was an unpopular assignment 300
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household 300
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Why were slaves rarely used in industrial jobs in the cites? 400
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Too dangerous (loss of investment) and possible slave rebellion 400
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What event caused stricter slave codes and fewer examples of slaves earning their freedom 500
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Nat Turner’s Rebellion 500
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This religious group encountered numerous attacks as a result of their belief of the importance of the family unit, particularly the custom of bigamy 100
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Mormons 100
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Whose philosophy stressed an intimate connection between man and nature, on self-reliance and American values, to transcend intellect and get in touch with the emotional state of being human 200
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Ralph Waldo Emerson 200
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Whose Transcendentalist ideals led him to write about a moral justification for not adhering to unjust laws (civil disobedience) 300
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Henry David Thoreau 300
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At this utopian community, gender roles were redefined by cutting off all conjugal ties; This religious movement redefined gender roles by advocating strict celibacy 400
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Oneida Community (Perfectionists); Shakers 400
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Painters who aimed to capture the raw beauty of nature, the wild and sublime 500
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Hudson River School 500
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The most prominent Abolitionist leader who escaped from slavery was… 100
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Frederick Douglass 100
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This newspaper editor was criticized for his extreme views on slavery, which included the immediate emancipation of slaves without reparations 200
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William Lloyd Garrison 200
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The early antislavery movement called for a return to Africa philosophy spearheaded by this organization 300
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American Colonization Society 300
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The Supreme Court ruled in favor of African mutineers in this famous case argued by Representative John Quincy Adams 400
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Amistad Case 400
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How many copies did Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin sell in the first year? 500
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300,000 500
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