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AcaDeca SQ section 1 up to pres election 1860
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Side A ------ Side B which political system fractured? ------ democrat/whigs when and what was the gag rule? ------ 1831-1844; prevented the presentation of anti-slavery petitions to congress in 1832, what did south carolina do? ------ nullify a federal tariff that it saw as beneficial to the north and not to its own interests. what is african colonization? ------ african colonization is the belief that blacks should be sent to colonize west africa when freed. what was radical abolitionism? ------ the belief that they should incorporate blacks into society. 28 states. in what year? and population? ------ 1840; population: 17 million population of original 13 colonies? ------ 4 million what fueled political tensions? ------ westward expansion as early as what year did abolitionists begin calling for abolition? ------ 1830s what increased cotton demand? ------ mechanization in the north and in britain by what year were most african-americans free in the northern states? ------ 1827 When was the Mexican-American War? ------ 1846-1848 name 3 cash crops? ------ tobacco, cotton, sugar Who declared slavery "a national sin"? ------ William LLoyd Garrison what was the compromise of 1850 ------ california-free state; slave market abolished in d.c.; possibility of slavery in territories; nat'l fugitive slave law strengthened. who called for the organization of the kansas/nebraska act? and why? ------ Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas because he wanted a railroad build through his home state. 1854, what party reorganized? and into what? ------ the whig party reorganized into the republican party what was the problem with the kansas/nebraska act? ------ it was seen as a revocation of the missouri compromise. what was the missouri compromise? ------ abolished slavery in states north of the souther border of missouri (lat 30,36) john brown's most famous quote? ------ "the crimes of this guilty land can never be purged away but with blood"
Side A ------ Side B which political system fractured? ------ democrat/whigs when and what was the gag rule? ------ 1831-1844; prevented the presentation of anti-slavery petitions to congress in 1832, what did south carolina do? ------ nullify a federal tariff that it saw as beneficial to the north and not to its own interests. what is african colonization? ------ african colonization is the belief that blacks should be sent to colonize west africa when freed. what was radical abolitionism? ------ the belief that they should incorporate blacks into society. 28 states. in what year? and population? ------ 1840; population: 17 million population of original 13 colonies? ------ 4 million what fueled political tensions? ------ westward expansion as early as what year did abolitionists begin calling for abolition? ------ 1830s what increased cotton demand? ------ mechanization in the north and in britain by what year were most african-americans free in the northern states? ------ 1827 When was the Mexican-American War? ------ 1846-1848 name 3 cash crops? ------ tobacco, cotton, sugar Who declared slavery "a national sin"? ------ William LLoyd Garrison what was the compromise of 1850 ------ california-free state; slave market abolished in d.c.; possibility of slavery in territories; nat'l fugitive slave law strengthened. who called for the organization of the kansas/nebraska act? and why? ------ Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas because he wanted a railroad build through his home state. 1854, what party reorganized? and into what? ------ the whig party reorganized into the republican party what was the problem with the kansas/nebraska act? ------ it was seen as a revocation of the missouri compromise. what was the missouri compromise? ------ abolished slavery in states north of the souther border of missouri (lat 30,36) john brown's most famous quote? ------ "the crimes of this guilty land can never be purged away but with blood"
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