oTest Quizlet
What was the most direct result of the Dred Scott Case?
Abraham Lincoln become President of the US
What was a major effect of Uncle Tom's Cabin?
Abraham Lincoln was elected president
Which evidence best supports the claims made by this excerpted resolution?
American settlers of Texas who grew cottton with enslaved labor hoped to join the union as a slave state.
Abolition most likely led to?
Civil War of America
What happened first, Kansas Nebraska act of Compromise of 1850?
Compromise of 1850
The Missouri Compromise did what?
Divided the Nation between Free and slave states
What influenced the cotton production in 1860
Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin
What were black abolitionists more willing to do?
Engage in armed rebellion
What was the audience for the poster "TO COLORED MEN"?
Enslaved African Americans in the Confederacy freed by the Emancipation Proclamation.
Abolitionists fought against?
Enslavement of African Americans
Which development in transportation is Governor Clinton describing
Erie Canal
Why was the Dred Scott case a turning point in politics?
Further divided the North and South in the Slavery debate
Which Development Caused Young Farming Women In The Early 18001800s To Seek Work
In New England Factories
What event influenced the Gettysburg Adress?
Mass casualties
Native Americans Were Moved To Indian Territories Because
PresidENt Andrew Jackson Signed tHe Indian Removal Act In 1830
Which key event influenced the writing of the document, "Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, Ex Parte Merryman, May 1861"?
President Lincoln's suspensión of the writ of habrás corpus at the start of the Civil War.
What was the Declaration of Sentiments?
Publicizing the ways civil right of women were violated by the men.
Market Revolution Because Many Goods Women TraditionalAly Made Could Now Be
Purchased At Market Making Women's Labor Less Valuable At Home
Declaration of Sentiments lead to the drafting of what?
Seneca Falls Convention
Who was Harriet Beacher Stowe?
She was the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin and an abolitionist.
A historian would find document one most useful for
Studying President Jeffersons motivations for making the Louisiana Purchase
How would A document about The resources of the north and south be useful for a historian?
Studying the economic and social differences between the North and South at the start of the Civil War.
The Louisiana Purchase led to a turning point in history because
The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States and accelerated its Westward expansion
What event happened during the railroads in 1840 and 1860?
The Manifest Destiny
What is also true about the North?
The North had transportation advantages by the start of the Civil War.
What is true about the people North?
The North has greater economic strength than the South.
Which foreign policy is most closely related to the Monroe Doctorine
The Roosevelt Corollary
Why Ould the acquisition of New Orleans be significant to the United States
The United States needed the Port of New Orleans to transport produce
This excerpted resolution opposing the Mexican American War reflects which debate raging at that time?
The debate over whether or not popular sovereignty should be used as a tool to decide if a state would allow the enslavement of African Americans
Which government action most directly prompted the publication of the "TO COLORED MEN" poster?
The issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Which of the following statements describes the authors point of veiw
The purchase of the Louisiana Territory without war on major financial obligations would be a remarkable achievement
What was the purpose of the document "Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, Ex Parte Merryman, May 1861"?
To argue that President Lincoln did not have the authority to suspend the writ of habeas corpus.
Which statement best describes the authors purpose in making his speech
To express the reasons he supports the purchase of the Louisiana Territory
According to President Lincoln, what is the great task remaining for the living
To support a new birth of freedom across the U.S.
Completion of the Erie Canal in 1825 encouraged the growth of the Midwest because it
linked the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Coast
What Was One effect Of The Indian Removal Act Of 1830
native Americans Were Forced From Their tribAl Lands To Indian territories In THe West
Based on the map, the Erie Canal and Hudson River contributed directly to the
rapid increase in population in Upstate New York
Which stamens best expresses the purpose of President Monroes speech
to warn European powers not to interfere with independence movements in their former colonies in the Western Hemisphere