Unit 4 study guide(u.s history s1)

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The cotton gin was invented by Anthony JohnsonJohn CastorEli Whitney.

Eli Whitney

The North Star was published by:

Frederick Douglass

Why was Senator Charles Sumner attacked in the Senate chamber?

He favored the free-soil constitution of Kansas.

Which statement is not true of John Brown's raid?

John Brown became a martyr for most Southerners.

What best defines compromise?

Missouri was admitted as a slave state; Maine as a free state

What group opposed slavery enough to house runaways?

Quakers

Who led people into Mexican state of Texas under the idea of increasing trade and improving the land with American settlers?

Stephen Austin

The Kansas-Nebraska Act was introduced by:

Stephen Douglas

The four factors that caused New England manufacturers to start spinning mills were:

power from waterfalls available cotton the Embargo available labor

Supreme political power or authority is commonly known as

sovereignty

An example of a policy to buttress one's position would be:

the Spanish granting large tracts of land in Texas to American settlers

Under Clay's "American System," the factories protected by the tariff would run at a profit and employ:

the urban population

Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a best seller, Uncle Tom's Cabin, that southerners found

wrongly stereotyping them with a biased viewpoint.

1.sued for his freedom but lost 2.effectively repealed the Missouri Compromise 3.black freedman living in New York, captured and sold in the New Orleans slave market

1. Dred Scott 2. Roger B. Taney 3. Solomon Northrup

Many people urged America to fight the British to hold the northern boundary of Oregon at:

54° 40'

What event brought about the Missouri Compromise?

Alabama was admitted as a slave state

Under the terms of the Embargo Act passed by Congress

American ships could not transport goods to foreign ports

Blacks were encouraged to immigrate to what five areas?

Canada Haiti Mexico South America Western Frontier

Eventually, the Oregon Country was divided into two parcels. Who controlled the upper portion?

England

Who were five leaders of the abolition movement?

Frederick Douglass Sojourner Truth Benjamin Franklin William Lloyd Garrison Theodore Weld

The most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad sang "Go Down Moses" as the code message , it was time to go, was _______________.

Harriet Tubman

Why did John Brown attack the Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry in Virginia?

He wanted a base from which to start a slave uprising.

The Compromise of 1850 was proposed by:

Henry Clay

The Missouri Compromise was introduced by:

Henry Clay

The group of Northerners that raised money and financed the trip to the Nebraska territory for antislavery settlers were the:

Immigrant Aide Society

What was the impact of the Underground Railroad?

It was estimated about 100,00 slaves escaped.

Uncle Tom's Cabin sold three hundred thousand copies by the end of 1852 and was banned in the South. How did world markets respond to the book? Select all correct answers.

It was translated into many languages. It was a best seller in Russia. It was a best seller in England. Plays and perfomances were made of the book.

In which one of the following countries did most of the manumitted blacks from the U.S. settle in?

Liberia

In which of the following states was a law passed limiting the slave workday?

Louisiana

Daniel Webster was an outspoken advocate of which group?

Nationalists

At The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, what was ceded to the United States?

New Mexico and California, but for 15 million dollars.

The conflict over the disputed territory between Texas and Mexico was because Texas claimed all the land to the ___________ and the Mexican government claimed all the land to the ____________ River.

Rio Grande; Nueces

Blacks from Europe were relocated in

Sierra Leone

How was the demand for labor on the "slave frontier" met?

Slaves were sold in the South by owners in the border states.

What statement best describes the position of most Northerners toward slavery?

Some states passed personal liberty laws for runaway slaves.

What best defines nullification?

Southern senators Calhoun and Hayne argued that Congress could not pass laws that favored one region of the country over another.

What best defines the Freeport Doctrine?

Stephen Douglas' position that slavery could be excluded from a territory if officials did not pass laws to protect it

In which of the following regions in California was gold discovered?

Sutter's Fort

What effect did Stowe's stories of little Eva, Uncle Tom, and Simon Legree have upon the slavery issue?

The stories became a wedge of division between the North and South over the issue of slavery.

What was the system of the "Underground Railroad?"

The system of escape routes and hiding places for runaway slaves.

Why were many Northerners upset with the Compromise of 1850?

They disliked the adoption of a strict fugitive slave law.

What was required of people who wanted to settle in Texas before the Mexican Revolution?

They had to declare they would become loyal Spanish subjects.

The Liberator was published by

William Lloyd Garrison

Slavery could never exist in any territory newly acquired by the United States from Mexico according to the:

Wilmot Proviso

The South's main concession to the North in the Compromise of 1850 was:

acceptance of popular sovereignty in the New Mexico and Utah territories

Which of the following was not a factor for widespread resistance and outright revolt by slaves?

acting sick&self-mutilation&escaping

What were the three components of the Missouri Compromise?

admit Missouri as a slave state\admit Maine as a free state/area north of 36° 30' in the Louisiana Purchase would be closed to slavery

The time period before the American Civil War is called:

antebellum

He used compelling facts to a0 his arguments.

buttress

Spain reluctantly agreed to a0 two of its provinces to the United States

cede

She refused to a0 her strongly held beliefs.

compromise

Complete the following: Abraham Lincoln's position in the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858 was that he claimed that a divided nation could not stand. His view was that the nation would _____.

eventually be either completely free or completely slave holding

Rice and indigo were the staple crops grown on many Carolina plantations. What two staple crops were grown on other Southern plantations?

hemp & sugar

was a fervent abolitionist who attacked proslavery families in Kansas.

john brown

Who led troops in California against Mexico?

john c fremont

Which of the following statements is true of Missouri?

many of the settlers were slaveowners from the South

The battle of the Alamo in Texas resulted in a:

massacre

Which of the following cities in Mexico was captured by American troops during the war?

mexico city

A consequence of the Nat Turner revolt was

panic and fear of black people in the Southern states.

The doctrine that allowed people living in the territories to decide the issue of slavery through their governmental bodies was called:

popular sovereignty

The one issue that divided the country more than any other was a0.

slavery

A nation's a0 allows it to exercise its political power and authority.

sovereignty

Places where runaways were fed, clothed, and hidden were often called

stations

Who did not agree with the Mexican War?

the Northeast


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