Pruett Chapter 16-19 Test
All told, only about ____ of white southerners owned slaves or belonged to a slaveholding family
1/4
in the Oregon treaty with Britain in 1846, the northern boundary of the United States was established to the Pacific Ocean along the line of
49 degrees
uncle tom's cabin was written in 1852 by
Harriet Beecher stowe
who was the key negotiator of the compromise of 1850
Henry clay
which one of the following has the least in common with the other four: Nat Turner, David Walker, John C. Calhoun, Denmark Vesey, Gabriel Prosser
John C. Calhoun
For a short time in the 1850s, William Walker, an American adventurer, seized control of
Nicaragua
the underground railroad
an informal network of home where slaves could hide on their escape to freedom
John brown's execution did not produce all of the following results
brown's bloody past prior to the harper's ferry raid was exposed and he was discredited
what are the 5 major components of the compromise of 1850
california = free, popularly sovreignty = Utah and New Mexico, NO slavery in DC, Fugitive slave act, Texas surrendered New Mexico
President John Tyler vetoed the whig congress's proposal to
create a new national bank, and distribute public land sales revenue to the states
points of controversy between the US and Mexico in 1845-1846 included
damage claims by American citizens in the US against the Mexican government, the refusal of the Mexican government to meet John Slidell, and the annexation of Texas
for free blacks living in the north
discrimination against blacks concerning employment, the right to vote, and obtaining a public education was common
European immigration to the south was discouraged profoundly by
fierce economic competition with slave labor
in his quest for California, president James K. Polk
first advocated buying the are form mexico
president James buchanan not declined to use force to keep the seven southern secessionist states in the union
he believed that the constitution required congressional approval of the use of force
Abraham Lincoln won the Republican Party presidential nomination in part because
he has made fewer enemies than front-runner William Seward
historians not have attributed all of the following to Douglas's motives for championing the Kansas-Nebraska act
his commitment to addressing and solving the vexing slavery issue
many abolitionists turned to political action in 1840, when they backed the presidential candidate of the
liberty party
in the 1840s, the view that God had ordained the growth of an American nation stretching across North America was called
manifest destiny
the situation in Kansas in the mid-1850s indicated that impracticality of ______ in the territories
popular sovereignty
the wilmot proviso, if adopted, would have
prohibited slavery in all the territory annexed from Mexico
one goal of Mexico in its 1846-1848 war with the United States was to
regain sovereignty over Texas and humiliate the hated yanquis
when Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election, people in South carolina
rejoiced because Lincoln's election as president provided secessionist South Carolinians with the political pretext to vote in the state legislature in favor of secession
the plantation system of the cotton south before the civil war
resembled a tightly controlled oligarchy in its monopolistic features
the wilmot proviso, introduced into congress during the Mexican war, declared that
slavery would be banned from all territories that Mexico coded to the US
the nomination of James K. Polk as the democrats' 1844 presidential candidate was secured by
southern expansionists
in the Dred Scott case, the US Supreme Court did not decide
that slaves brought into northern territories are free
the largest single land addition to the US was
the Mexican cession
in "bleeding Kansas" in the mid-1850s ______ was associated with proslavery, and ______ with antislavery free-soilers
the lecompton constitution; the New England immigrant aid society
what was not true of the californios
they did not find themselves consistently at the lowest rungs of California society, even below the Indians, during the early to mid-1800s
what was not true of the cotton kingdom
they did not reap all the profits